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published: Wednesday | February 2, 2005
Lead Stories


Battle lines drawn
PNP urges civility among leadership contenders

FEARING THAT the race for the party's presidency could turn ugly, senior People's National Party (PNP) officials are frantically working behind the scenes...

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THE BRAETON SEVEN MURDER TRIAL
Reluctant witness gives damning testimony
'Africa Unite'
Marley's birthday bash a major economic plus for Ethiopia
...Year-long celebration planned for reggae icon

News


Two killed on construction site
WESTERN BUREAU: A TOP-LEVEL investigation has been launched into yesterday's predawn attack in which a gunman shot and killed two men and injured four others at the Nubian ...

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PM defends contract awards
Bread price hike coming
Policeman held on ganja charge
Report on DPP's Office completed

Business


Mayberry listings set to be oversubscribed
"IT IS well timed on their part, which is to be expected." This is the sentiment expressed by one financial analyst in regard to Mayberry Investment Limited's...

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New Companies Act gives liability protection
The average clause and its implications
JMA reflects on 2004

Sport


Windies sent packing
PERTH, Australia, CMC: FACED WITH a daunting target, partly because of missed opportunities and tactical errors in the field, the West Indies still managed to...

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Rampaging Ja hunt fifth consecutive win
Jackie Bell turnout larger than Reggae Boyz encounter
Hydel serves up tennis programme

Commentary


The EU banana tariff
AGRICULTURE MINISTER Roger Clarke seems to have skidded on a banana peel in his recent interview with London's Financial Times. As far as Jamaican banana producers are concerned, the Minister's seeming acceptance of the European Union's proposal of 230...

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Knowledge gained must be applied
Oh, for a bias in favour of justice

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY
Teach Chinese in schools

THE EDITOR, Sir: The China-Caribbean Eco-nomic and Trade Forum and also a trade fair, according to a large advertisement in the newspapers, has as its objective promoting cooperation ...

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A fun place in the city
Besmirching his reputation
Congrats, 'top cop'!

Entertainment


'Hide and Seek': 'unintentionally funny'
NEW YORK (AP): WHAT IS Robert De Niro thinking? The question is being posed not with condescension or derision ... though that's probably how it sounds ... but with curiosity and concern...

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Michael Jack son's fame complicates jury selection

Profiles in Medicine


CARE INSTRUCTIONS FOR HEALTHY SKIN
TO HAVE healthy skin! This is surely one of the more common wishes for 2005. Healthy ...-Clive Anderson

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How much exercise is enough?

Hospitality


Community tourism takes flight in 2005
AFTER MORE than 30 years in the making, Jamaica's experiment with the community tourism concept has grown tremendously and this growth is set to significantly boost the...

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Properties promoting 'greener' Caribbean





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