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published: Thursday | September 23, 2004
How can you help Jamaica now?
The Jamaica National Building Society (JNBS) has established a 'Recovery Fund' to help aid Jamaica's recovery after Hurricane Ivan.Under the fund Jamaicans and friends of Jamaica can send contributions to help rebuild Jamaica via JNBS outlets for free. [ more ]
Lead Stories


Malnutrition fears cited - ...if food relief for poor delayed in Manchester
MALNUTRITION WILL return in Manchester if a co-ordinated relief programme is not established swiftly to provide food for families at risk, according to Dr. Beverly Wright, Medical Officer of Health for the parish.

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Canned ackee warning
NHT pledges funding to private sector housing repairs
Westmoreland farmers appeal for assistance
Food shortage expected in Manchester schools
France sending humanitarian assistance

News


Fewer persons in shelters
THE OFFICE of Disaster Preparedness and Emer-gency Management (ODPEM) is reporting a reduction in the number of Jamaicans in shelters, with the latest figure being more than 600 persons in 27 shelters across the island.

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NWA clean-up project well under way
Lost fish traps worry fishermen

Business


J'cans for Justice gets CDN$100,000 donation
FEW JAMAICANS are making use of the Access To Information (ATI) Act, which was implemented nine months ago in several Government ministries and agencies.

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C&W (Jamaica) appoints new boss

Sport


Windies trounce Pakistan
SOUTHAMPTON, England, CMC: SET UP by their bowlers and formalised by their batsmen, West Indies cruised into the final of the ICC Champions Trophy limited-overs cricket series when they completed a seven-wicket triumph over Pakistan yesterday.

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Show us the money
Boost for amateur tennis on the way
GC Foster to develop sporting facilities

Commentary


The role of consumers
THE AFTERMATH of Hurricane Ivan is passing through the usual phases of such natural disasters: picking up the pieces, counting the cost, consoling the victims and launching the reconstruction.

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Hats off to CWJ and the security forces
The memory of Eventide
Hol' Ya 'Prentice and other Ivan people

Letters


Why Hurricane Ivan changed direction
THE EDITOR, Sir: MANY OF us, as well as meteorologists here and in Miami, are perplexed at Hurricane Ivan's sudden deviation from what seemed to be a bullseye hit for Jamaica.

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A time for leadership
Put country before politics
The Gleaner and Power 106
Central Police Station
KPH doctors
Jamaica Constabulary Force
Jamaica Public Service
Cable & Wireless

Entertainment


Buju show cancelled
BUJU BANTON has had one of his concerts in England cancelled at the last minute. The show, scheduled for the Bierkeller in the city of Manchester today...

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Poetry at Weekenz Bistro and Bar to resume next Tuesday

Cornwall Edition


Crime down out west
WESTERN BUREAU: THERE HAS been a significant reduction in major crimes in St. James since mid-July and the police are also reporting that they have made significant inroads into the five major gangs in Montego Bay.

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Sav market urgently in need of repairs

What's Cooking


'Tun yuh han' mek fashion' with june plum
JAMAICAN MOTHERS and grandmothers have a tendency to 'tun dem han' mek fashion" in the kitchen.

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Are you sleep eating?
Sowing my oats






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