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published: Monday | August 2, 2004
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'Agriculture must change to survive'
DENBIGH, Clarendon: THE AGRICULTURAL sector will have to change if it is to survive, Erskine Griffiths, Minister of Agriculture for Barbados, said yesterday at the 52nd Denbigh Agri-Industrial Show, near May Pen, central Clarendon.

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PM urges Jamaicans to unite
Portia seen as next PNP leader
JAS to assist needy farmers
Old Harbour Road businessman murdered
'Bawling Out' against crime

News


Adult Education Programme offers second chance
NOT MANY of us get a second chance in life, but for Delpha Williamson of Arnett Gardens in South St. Andrew, the Adult Continuing Education (ACE) Programme is more than a second chance.

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C&W to host website competition
MoBay business community urged to resist extortion
CCJ issues as we see them

Sport


Bet on 'Hero' in holiday feature
IT'S holiday racing at Caymanas Park today, the nine-race programme featuring three trophy races including the principal feature for the Betting, Gaming and Lotteries Commission Trophy open allowance race over 1400 metres.

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Athens, here we come
Lara should step down
It's impossible to quit now

Commentary


Highway controversy
THE CONTROVERSY dogging the Portmore leg of Highway 2000 could or should have been avoided with adequate pre-planning.

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Is discipline negative?
Fanning hatred

Letters


Causeway saga has Hunts Bay roots
THE EDITOR, Sir: DURING THE 1980 General Election campaign, which started some 14 months before the election in October, these fisher folk were forced from the Hunts Bay fishing beach (behind Seaview Gardens) due to political violence.

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An open letter to Rev Devon Dick
An apology to John Maxwell
Harsh terms of students' loan contracts
A proposal to honour Shearer
Too much self-praise

Entertainment


Crystal takes Miss Ja Indepence crown
THE MISS Jamaica Independence Beauty Pageant Grand Coronation Show, which was staged at the Girl Guides' Headquarters on Waterloo Road, Kingston, on Saturday was fairly well organised even though the show went well beyond the...

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