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published: Monday | November 1, 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


'Stop bashing youths'
WESTERN BUREAU: MINISTER OF Education, Youth and Culture, Maxine Henry-Wilson yesterday made an impassioned appeal for the nation to spend less time berating the island's youth, and instead take responsibility for nurturing, guiding and supporting them.

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Police probe leads in Julius Nelson's death
No end in sight to KPH roach plague
Ministry to increase NHF subsidies
Andrade-Gooden's body had human, animal bites

News


Cane farmers urged to up output
DURING TALKS on Friday with the leadership of the All Island Cane Farmers Association, chairman of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) Bruce Golding warned that the industry was on the verge of destruction and implored cane farmers...

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Two stolen cars found scrapped
17-y-o remanded for buggery
Gov't committed to Air J's future
Mico students urged to prepare for CSME
PM gets a new press secretary
'MoBay ready for int'l business'
Jamaica gets top place at regional food competition

Sport


Watt a server of football
FIFTY-YEAR-OLD David Watt is entering into his third decade as a football administrator.

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Talbert, Thomas take Half-Marathon titles
Ja trainers saddle two winners

Commentary


Trinidad ' s initiative
THE GOVERNMENT of Trinidad and Tobago is to be commended for its establishment of the J$1 billion fund to assist firms in the Caribbean Community (CARICOM).

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And the winner ...?
The bin Laden surprise!
This lawlessness and corruption must stop
FLASHBACK

Letters


Where did the plan go?
THE EDITOR, Sir: GROWING UP in Jamaica, my fellow classmates, my friends and I talked about the deteriorating conditions of Jamaica. We sat for hours planning and devising ways to improve the country.

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Procedures at the FTC
Patients at risk
What of our safety issues?
Dissatisfied!
Give 'Kingfish' a chance

Entertainment


France, Canada and Africa for Francophone Film Fest
THE CALL to 'discover another kind of cinema' has been issued by Alliance Francais in association with the diplomatic missions of France and Canada with the 2004 Francophone Film Festival.

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'Fahrenheit 9/11' available online today

Flair


Visioning Verona Stylish, spiritual, and soulful...
Verona Anita Carter, exudes a simplicity and gentleness of spirit that defies her demanding and high-flying role as the Ritz-Carlton's regional director of public relations.

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REGGAE MARATHON CONTEST WINNER






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