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published: Monday | April 11, 2005
Lead Stories


St Lucian PM against trade tribunal
PRIME MINISTER of St. Lucia, Dr. Kenny Anthony, says he is against the use of a tribunal to settle trade disputes in the region, as suggested by the Opposition Jamaica Labour Party (JLP).

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Gov't to relocate causeway fisherfolk
March against crime in Sp Town Churches move to stop bloodshed in the 'Old Capital'
PM celebrates 70th birthday in style
G-G opens new complex at primary school in Clarendon
'Boil water for domestic use' - Health official issues warning to residents of drought-affected areas

News


Buchanan pushes plan to divest gov't-owned houses - Tenants not paying for units
WATER AND Housing Minister,Donald Buchanan, is to ask the Cabinet to divest government-owned housing units in south St. Andrew, west St. Andrew and west Kingston to the current tenants.

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Brown wants more benefits for workers in sugar sector
Police await post-mortem reports on visitors' deaths
'CPTC has come of age'

Business


From teacher to businesswoman
COME MAY 1, it will be a year since businesswoman Pat Isaacs-Green became the sole owner of the popular New Kingston sports bar and grill, JamRock. But her journey did not begin on Knutsford Boulevard. It all started in Georgetown,.

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Unqualified youths major workforce woe
How does records management help in our affairs?

Sport


Smith's 148 puts South Africa on top
PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad: THE QUEEN'S Park Oval is famous for thrilling and surprising finishes and who to tell, there could be another one on the way.

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Bolt wins on return to track
Hyde soldiering on at Burley
Johnson back in contention
Lowe makes triumphant return
Maxwell walks out on Arlington
Edwards' goal seals win for Waterhouse
Harbour View win

Commentary


The transparency of democracy
THE ACCESS to Information Act ought to be the main channel through which the government promotes its frequent emphasis on transparency about public matters.

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What are universities for?
What the Pope really did

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - Corruption is corruption
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE NEW Jamaica Labour Party Leader Bruce Golding is proposing that an office of 'Prosecutor General' be created to prosecute offenders in the public sector where there is evidence of corruption.

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No wrong-doing in Air J issue
Responding to a rape victim's plight
Violating citizens' rights
Morality and music

Entertainment


Derrick Morgan turns 65
WESTERN BUREAU: THERE WAS a touching moment, in more ways than one, at the Mas Camp Village, New Kingston, just before 4 o'clock yesterday morning.

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A bellyful of laughter for all
Chan to expand business portfolio

Flair


6 ways to get him to use a condom
1: Bring up the subject lightly: Crack a joke about novelty condoms, sex, or even sex toys -- whatever fits your game in order to break the ice.

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Cutting costs on a tight budget
Millions of mothers, babies die needlessly ­ WHO
Women need better information on treating menopause ­ panel
Time to rethink your exercise and eating habits





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