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published: Monday | September 27, 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


Professor Gladstone Mills dies
ONE OF Jamaica's most prominent educators and public administration experts, Professor Gladstone Mills, is dead.

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Firebombed - Four left homeless in Jones Town after gang flare-up
Most schools back on track
Judge sets 'Bobos' free
Venezuelans to set up camp in Brighton
St Catherine PC to remove illegal settlers

News


Credit Union League offers 'Ivan' loans
THE JAMAICA Co-operative Credit Union League (JCCUL) has established a special loan fund of $50 million to assist credit union members whose homes and livelihood have been badly affected by Hurricane Ivan.

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Ex-Im Bank giving aid to affected clients
Portland Cottage residents conceding
Agricultural sector to get aid from United Way

Sport


C'down, Wolmer's put record on the line
WOLMER'S AND Camperdown are the only teams with a perfect winning record in this season's ISSA Pepsi/Sports Plus Corporate Area Manning Cup schoolboy football competition.

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We never gave up ­ Lara
B'dos reception for WI team
Cunningham hunting for more glory
Anderson a true sportsman

Commentary


Agriculture and Hurricane Ivan
IT IS generally acknowledged that the agricultural sector has suffered the greatest devastation from Hurricane Ivan.

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The hostage-takings
Ivan and the book evacuation
New democracies

Letters


Build local stocks for disaster relief
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE HURRICANE season, more than at any other time, raises the issues surrounding our preparedness for natural disasters.

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Cayman and Hurricane Ivan
A new spiritual awareness
A 'Day of Thanksgiving'
Message of warning to the nation
The power of prayer and the mind
Sandra Sewell's death
A superb victory
You were my angels
Residents of Long Mountain

Entertainment


Pinkney and Friends rock the Quad
WESTERN BUREAU: LONG BEFORE the dancing started on the upper levels of 'The Quad' night-club, Trinidad Terrace, New Kingston, on Saturday night, Dwight Pinkney and Friends were rocking Christopher's on the ground floor.

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Uptempo crowd at 'Startime'

Flair


REAL LIFE - TREVOR GRIFFITHS Who me? a real chef?
WHEN FLAIR interviewed Trevor Griffiths, second-place winner in the Jamaican Jerk Festival's Jerk Cook-Off competition held at the C.B. Smith Park, Pembroke Pines, Florida, last Sunday, we were surprised to learn that he hardly fancies himself as a cook.

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