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published: Wednesday | November 10, 2004
Lead Stories


Dragnet widens Lawyers, others to report suspicious money transactions
MONEY LAUNDERING legislations are to be widened to force lawyers, accountants, real estate agents, and major car dealers to report suspicious business transactions that only financial institutions are now required to do.

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Gas shortage continues
Police Federation elects new chairman
CARICOM ban remains on Haiti
JLP submits report against Terrorism Bill

News


Powerful executive yet a humble man
"YOU GUYS play tennis?" Surprisingly for university students Sharnon Williams and Dwayne Berbick these were the first words uttered to them by Earl Moore, president and CEO of Guardian Life Insurance Company...

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Resources a challenge to quality of education
Gleaner reporters win three PAHO regional awards
Employers, trade unions urged to become vibrant social partners
Donald Quarrie High students urged to seize educational opportunities
Gov't to examine mandatory National Youth Service
Bureau of Standards honours former executive director

Business


LoJ takeover good news, says Donovan Perkins
PAN CARIBBEAN Financial Services (PCFS) is poised to spread its wings in Jamaica and at least 20 Caribbean countries through its association with its ultimate parent company, Sagicor, which is the parent company of Life of Jamaica (LoJ)...

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RJR to consider cross listing
Jamalco restarts shipments
WIHCON restructures
Water Valley gets training centre

Sport


Ja sprint great loses battle with cancer
LENNOX MILLER, one of Jamaica's most outstanding Olympic sprinters, is dead. The 58-year-old Miller who had been ailing for some time, died of cancer on Monday in Pasadena, California.

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'Miller blazed a trail of excellence'
Tivoli poised advance

Commentary


Protecting ackee exports
THE ACTIONS of some unscrupulous producers are placing the ackee export market at risk. After years of effort, the U.S. market has been recently opened to ackee exports providing rigorous safety standards are adhered to.

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Savage blow to the JLP
Immoral alternatives
FLASHBACK - Praedial larceny and education

Letters


An encounter with criminal guns
THE EDITOR, Sir: THERE HAVE been several calls for Dr. Peter Phillips' resignation or criticism of his leadership in this area.

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Still waiting on the RGD
Pothole traps
JFJ needs balance
Spoils to the victor

Entertainment


'The Incredibles': Smart & sophisticated
NEW YORK (AP): JUST WHEN you thought computer-animated extravaganzas had devolved into little more than a litany of played-out pop culture references and some swaths of bright colour comes The Incredibles, a smart...

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Soulful 'New Sound of Reggae'
JamRock launches 'speed dating'

Profiles in Medicine


Tackling razor bumps
RAZOR BUMPS develop on the skin after shaving. Often these bumps are red and irritated or they may become pus-filled. They develop as a result of ingrown hairs. Our tightly-curled hairs growing into the skin cause these bumps.

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How smoking affects your vision
Make your relationship work
Vaccines and toxins
Learning to masturbate


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 ]





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