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published: Thursday | July 29, 2004
Lead Stories


Lawyer search revised
THE GOVERNMENT yesterday revised its policy of searching lawyers visiting their clients at the island's penal facilities, including the maximum security Horizon Remand Centre on Spanish Town Road, Kingston.

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Seaga exit plus for JLP
Final CCJ Bills passed
Visiting dental team slowed by Customs
New home for Falmouth police
Marine life at risk in Port Royal
Stricter measures for permits

News


2,000 posts relocated, says JPS
THE JAMAICA Public Service Company (JPS) says it has relocated approximately 2,000 posts to facilitate the construction of the North Coast Highway project.

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Hanover ripe for investment
'I am not quitting' - Out-going Police Federation chairman vows to remain in office despite death threats
PNP youth officer to run for St Mary constituency
Denbigh to be protected from Moko disease
Attorney appeals suspension order
Orane for PSOJ Hall of Fame

Business


Bermuda bans insider trading
HAMILTON, Bermuda, (Reuters): AFTER A half century as an offshore banking haven for companies from the United States and other nations, Bermuda yesterday followed the lead of other financial centers...

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Trinidad government gains control of BWIA

Sport


WI's five for the ages selected
JAMAICA'S GEORGE Headley, the 'Atlas' of West Indies cricket in the 1930s, is numbered among the five greatest West Indies cricketers of all time.

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England look to seal deal

Commentary


Redeveloping downtown Kingston
PLANS TO arrest Kingston's urban decay have been long in the making, much spoken of and rehashed frequently. Real, practical work however has tended to move at a relative snail's pace.

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A house divided
Chemistry at the University of the West Indies
Glorified genocide

Letters


Gambling is really 'theft by consent'
THE EDITOR, Sir: THIS IN response to the letter 'Where does the Bible prohibit gambling?' published Wednesday, July 28. Before real discussion begins on gambling, one has to get behind the glitz and false hope pushed by the gambling promoters.

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Count your blessings
Thanks, request granted
Who will protect us?
Investigate unscrupulous officials
Find a new approach, Ja
Back to reality
Refreshing honesty
'He who laughs last...'
Good job, Keisha
Grave injustice!
Stop raping the poor!

Entertainment


Finalists for Miss Ja will be announced August 1
THE ELIMINATIONS and sashing of the finalists in the Miss Jamaica World competition are to take place on Sunday August 1 at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel at 11 am. Prospective contestants however have until Friday, July 30, 2004, to submit entry forms.

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Stitchie blesses artistes backstage at Sumfest
What is dub? Poetry Society of Ja cannot decide What is dub? Ja Poetry Society cannot decide Mel Cooke
ROUSING RHYTHMS FROM THE LAND OF RISING SUN

Cornwall Edition


Land tenure crisis - Situation could hinder Hanover expansion plans
WESTERN BUREAU: PROBLEMS OF acquiring land ownership data in Hanover seem poised to stall the implementation of the Hanover Development Plan being proposed by the Hanover Homecoming Foundation (HHF).

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Rotary Club funds upgrading project for Falmouth Hospital

What's Cooking


Breakfast island style
Jamaica Inn's KiYara Ocean Spa breakfast is a dash of new age wrapped in roots and culture and topped with the spirit of the island for a hearty Jamaican feel that keeps you all day long.

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Sweet dreams are made of this Jamaica Inn, Ocho Rios
Tofu: Super soy food with many faces
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