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published: Monday | December 20, 2004
Lead Stories


Farm work danger - Canadian lobby group wants enquiry into death of Jamaican
JUSTICE FOR Migrant Workers (J4MW), a Canadian lobby group, will tomorrow make an official appeal for a Coroner's Inquest into the 2002 death of a Jamaican farm worker in Branford, Ontario in Canada.

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Task force plan to tackle illiteracy gets more support
JLP sees loopholes in education report
Clunie weighs options
No need to fear job losses
Trelawny cops on full alert

News


Privy Council hearing for disbarred lawyer
THE COURT of Appeal has granted final leave for the General Legal Council (GLC) to go to the United Kingdom Privy Council to challenge a ruling that had ordered a re-hearing for a Kingston attorney-at-law who was disbarred in May 1999....

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Exchange All-Age gets donation
Thakurani ­ man with social conscience
New water supply system for residents of Portland
Fire destroys shop in Manchester

Business


Pharmacists not worried about Celebrex recall
SEVERAL LOCAL pharmacists said yesterday that a withdrawal of the pain-killing drug, Celebrex, from the market would not significantly affect their sales. According to them, the drug, expensive and out of the reach of many consumers, was not widely...

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Stable credit outlook ahead

Sport


Boyz edge St Lucia
THE 'EXPLOSIVE and compact' game promised by national coach Wendell Downswell never materialised yesterday but the Reggae Boyz nonetheless scraped past St. Lucia 2-1 in their Digicel Caribbean Cup return leg encounter at the National...

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Lambert set to lead Ja
Marlon Samuels Raring to go

Commentary


If you drink, don't drive
THE MESSAGE of the seasonal campaign being conducted by the Road Safety Unit of the Ministry of Transport and Works is aimed at curbing road accidents caused by motorists driving while under the influence of alcohol. The organisers of the campaign have..

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Democracy can be messy
I received the greatest gift
Shifting to computers

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - A 'brilliant' solution
THE EDITOR, Sir: I HAVE seen where the Minister of Education Mrs. Henry-Wilson has found the solution for the current poor state of the education system.

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Highways for the rich
Long overdue
Bravo!

Entertainment


Tots play Jonkunnu
AS WE stave off the effects of globalisation with a weathered stick it is imperative the cultural traditions be passed to the next generation, even as these traditions do battle with Nintendo and Nickelodeon. On Saturday morning it was..

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Falcons take flight at Redbones
Gooden shines at Custom Brokers Association's dinner

Flair


ON MY MIND - Call me back
THE OTHER night I was on my way to the country with a friend when his cell phone rang. He answered and quickly hung up, saying he didn't recognise the voice of the caller who just said, "Call me back".

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Stay safe this Christmas
Lonely at Christmas


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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