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published: Saturday | June 4, 2005
Lead Stories


Ja faces heavy US sanctions - Island gets tier 3 rating in Human Trafficking Report
JAMAICA COULD be banned from receiving non-humanitarian and non-trade related assistance from the United States as of October this year. This following a tier 3 rating given to the island by the U.S. State Department in its annual Human Trafficking...

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Court grants order for Dyoll to be wound up
Five cops removed from front-line duty - Police bureau probing fatal shooting of 19-y-o man
Block on incoming calls to be lifted
Teachers boycot of classes continues at Braeton Junior High

News


Golding wants findings of firearm licences probe
OPPOSITION LEADER Bruce Golding has called on the Government to reveal the findings of an investigation into allegations of the corrupt issuance of firearm licences.

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Man on rape charge blames it on Obeah
Raise your children to resist violence - PART III
SECULARISM THREATENS CHURCH GROWTH
Travel safety for your child

Business


Technology boost for UWI, UTech and Ross Sheil
THE GOVERNMENT will be pumping $20 million into the development of a research and innovation park at the University of the West Indies (UWI), as well as a biotechnology park at the University of Technology (UTech).

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Cane farmers may sue Gov't

Sport


Collymore burst revs up WI
THE CONSENSUS going into the second and final Test of the Digicel series between the West Indies and Pakistan was that the match would end in a draw.

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Hard work brings success for Collymore
It's a 'Miracle' Derby
Powell faces crack field
'Angels' lead the way
Ja trio win in Italy
Boyz tackle Honduras
W'house aim to keep $1 million dream alive

Commentary


A scandalous state of affairs
WE THINK it is scandalous that the Ministry of Local Government owes the National Water Commission (NWC) over $90 million for water supplied at standpipes across the country. It is even more scandalous that disconnection of these standpipes was...

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Chastising with the sting of the scorpion

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - Assessing the 'No' vote in Europe
THE EDITOR, Sir: THOSE JAMAICANS in leadership positions who, on ideological grounds, are in favour of a West Indian Federation, disguised by whatever name, would do well to heed the 'No' votes of France and the Netherlands to ratification...

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Church should incite a 'moral bangarang'
The epidemic of crime must be contained
Watching with interest
Very tragic
Thanks to the Venezuelan soldiers

Farmer's Weekly


New agri method boosts crop yield
FARMERS WHO have benefited from training and technical assistance in integrated crop management (ICM) are reporting a significant boost in crop yield on their farms. Some 507 farmers across the island have so far received assistance from the Jamaica...

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Honey sweet labour
'Ivan' relief for Portland pimento

Live Cricket Updates - new!!!

West Indies vs Pakistan 2nd Test Match June 3-7, 2005

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