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published: Thursday | March 31, 2005
Lead Stories


'Heads should roll' - Opposition wants entire Solid Waste board dismissed
THE JAMAICA Labour Party (JLP) is demanding that Prime Minister P.J. Patterson fires the entire board of the National Solid Waste Management Authority (NSWMA), saying the current directors can no longer be trusted to monitor activities at.

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Transportation, the jewel in PM's crown
St Mary Custos won't resign
Bull Bay residents defend cops
Education transformation on track
CRIME REPORT

News


Gleaner contractors honoured for dedicated service
CONTRACTORS WHO deliver the various products printed by the Gleaner Company were yesterday honoured by the newspaper for their many years of dedicated service.

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Anglican Synod welcomes new Bishop
Delinquent jurors warned
J'can police praised for capturing Bermudian
Computers for cops

Business


Opportunity lost? - JHTA head says island not capitalising on Spring Break
WESTERN BUREAU: WITH IMPROVED packaging and marketing, Spring Break could earn the country twice as much as the US$25 million it earned last year, says Jamaica Hotel and Tourism Association (JHTA) president Godfrey Dyer.

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Bauxite industry secure, says Ja bauxite institute
Uncertainty surrounds Lucea Cruise Shipping Terminal

Sport


Windies face uphill Test task
THE FIRST Test of the Digicel 2005 series between the West Indies and South Africa is scheduled to get under way at Bourda today. Following the row that has rocked and is rocking West Indies cricket, however, there is a possibility...

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Mothers first trip to Dover ruined by son's accident
J'cans face burning questions
Guyana stun Ja at U-15 Champs
Windies ready for tough battle
Sarwan, Gayle cut ties with C&W?

Commentary


The Patterson era
PRIME MINISTER Patterson is coming closer to the end of his tenure. He has presided over the affairs of this country for a longer continuous period than any of his predecessors.

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Ridicule the 'self-slavery' tool
Crime and the Jamaican economy
So much for reform at the United Nations

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - The worst crisis since slavery
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE MINISTER of National Security seems to be constantly trying new ways to combat the alarming murder rate that is crippling the country.

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Sewage for Santa Cruz
Why not a national campaign against crime
Cell phone thefts
This need for 'experience'

Entertainment


Bass Odyssey rules...'DEATH BEFORE DISHONOUR 5'
WESTERN BUREAU: EVEN BEFORE the sound was officially crowned champion of 'Death Before Dishonour 5', their selector, Squingy, gave himself a title. "Me a de Michael Jordan a clash!"

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Cochran was 'what's good about the law' ­ OJ Simpson

What's Cooking


The spice lady - Denyse Perkins adds to the spice of Walkerswood
ASK DENYSE Perkins about Jamaican spice and you're likely to get a treatise on the merits of one spice over the other and the fine details of their properties.

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Sweet sensations - Breakfast cake for a beautiful morning
Oh, honey - Some information from www.honeyassociation.com
Swept away ON A THAI DREAM





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