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published: Tuesday | March 15, 2005

Lead Stories


God help us! - State seeking aid from Church to tackle crime
AS THE incidence of violent crime spirals, national security officials have been holding closed-door meetings with church leaders to solicit their assistance in curbing the murderous impulse in the society.

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Portmore toll impasse goes to Supreme Court
Controversial anti-terror bill up for debate
CPTC celebrates 21st year
Compton back in charge of St Lucia's opposition
Stronger crime-fighting policy needed, says Shields
Airmail security under review

News


Police probe funeral shooting
HEAD OF the St. Andrew South Police Division, Superintendent Newton Amos, said the police are probing the circumstances in which a group of gunmen disrupted a funeral service, where Finance Minister Dr. Omar Davies was in attendance on Sunday.

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Report on DPP's Office to be tabled today
Nurses fear new rules will be costly
Debate on Corruption Bill suspended
Scholarship dedicated to auto accident victim

Business


JEF hosts labour code discussion tomorrow
THE JAMAICA Employers' Federation (JEF) will hold the first in its Inn Chambers Series 2005 tomorrow at the Jamaica Employers Federation Conference Room on Ruthven Road starting at 5:00 p.m. The panel discussion will be on the labour code and will...

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Corporate governance is the way forward (Part II)

Sport


WICB cleared to view contracts
PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad, CMC: IN ANOTHER attempt to hasten the return of the seven Cable & Wireless-sponsored players, the West Indies Players Association (WIPA) says it has been successful in getting these players to waive the...

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...Statement from C&W
Who's telling the truth?
Major upsets derail Pick-9
Sky's the limit for Findley
H View warm-up with big victory
Lowe likely to get work permit
Leewards earn right to meet Jamaica

Commentary


Time to call a halt now!
THE VIOLENT outbursts in Spanish Town and the Corporate Area have reached new levels. We have moved from attacks on single persons to murderous assaults on communities conducted boldly in broad daylight. Entire areas of Spanish Town, August Town, East...

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Electronic voting, wrong move
The smell of blood

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - Caribbean Court should be adjourned sine die
I BELIEVE that I speak for at least a million Jamaicans who have not yet publicly voiced an opinion, but may share the view that it is time to put a full stop to deliberations concerning the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ).

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Those whom the State has failed
Robinson's propaganda
Children pay a high price
Silence of politicians

Entertainment


Steamy servings of soca dished out at 'Eruption'
TRINIDADIAN SOCA act Lima found a gardener to plow her land, Jerry D and DJ Sunshine squared off in a musically-sexual battle while the Dragonaires produced a well-balanced mix of music.

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Bryan 'wines' to victory

Lifestyle


A kiss is just a kiss, unless it's French
...Clothes are just ... well ... clothes, unless it's got the sumptuous luxury and style of the French and, as for food, the French have elevated dining to a sensuous and pleasurable gastronomic event.

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ROMANCE AND THE FRENCH
What to do in France

Champs Fever 2005


Tighter security for Champs
FLAG-BEARING supporters at this year's Victoria Mutual Building Society (VMBS) Boys' and Girls' Athletics Championships, will have to find new and creative ways in which to support their schools in the searing sun without any umbrellas.

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Hood eyes shot record
Coaches say...
Vere Tech ready to crash party


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