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published: Wednesday | October 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


Golding, Charles warned
EOJ threatens boycott of JLP leadership race

THE ELECTORAL Office of Jamaica (EOJ) will have nothing to do with the November 6 leadership race in the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) unless all election guidelines are adhered to, Danville Walker, the director of elections, warned yesterday...

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Lifeline for murder convicts
Nominations slow for PM's Youth Awards
UDC scolded over stadium contract

News


Former director penalised for excess spending
THE MINISTRY of Finance and Planning has imposed a penalty on Yvonne Coore-Johnson, the former director of the Public Sector Modernisation Project. Mrs. Coore-Johnson approved excess spending on the repatriation of an Australian consultant who feared...

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Governor-General to receive special honour
AIDS group launches anti-stigma campaign
New training programmes at HEART
'Operation Kingfish' welcomed

Business


Consumer spending up
CONSUMERS USING their debit cards, through the Multilink system, spent $6.3 billion during the third quarter (July to September) of 2004, according to data from JETS, operators of the Multilink network.

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C&W completing 'Ivan' repairs

Sport


XLCR, Wolmer's strike
A 25TH-MINUTE strike by Ricardo Ximines earned defending champion Excelsior a hard fought 1-0 win over Calabar High in the opening game of the Pepsi/Sports Plus Manning...

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Arlington face big challenge today
Run Papa Run the one to beat
Batting failure caused Jamaica's early exit

Commentary


The PM's vision for Montego Bay
THE SYMBOLIC ground-breaking ceremony in Montego Bay last weekend for the new Iberostar Resort and Spa joint venture project provides a useful backdrop to re-examine a vision for the future development of Montego Bay as articulated by Prime Minister P.J..

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A threat to society
Human rights and criminality
FLASHBACK
The Flankers debacle

Letters


Letter of the Day:
Sidestepping the cycle of crime

THE EDITOR, Sir: WE HAVE a serious problem of no confidence in our justice system. Eyewitnesses are afraid to come forward to ensure that the guilty are rightly punished. One cannot blame them, as our witness protection programme does not provide the...

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US media: money-grubbing élitists
Leave Paul Bogle alone!

Entertainment


Mari Isaacs for 'Jazz in the Gardens'
JAZZ SONGBIRD Mari Isaccs grew up in Jamaica, but wanted to take her unique blend of ...

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REVIEW:
Serious commentary via wordplay, music

Profiles in Medicine


HIV/AIDS treatment stepping up
THOSE JAMAICANS living with Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) and in need of antiretroviral therapy number around 8,000 and counting, but for various economic and social reasons only a measly 600 of them are consistently on this life-saving...

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WHO staging system of HIV infection
Slow down and enjoy life






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