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published: Wednesday | June 8, 2005

'Kingston stopover rate outstrips tourist capital's'.
THE UNIMPRESSIVE stopover arrival figures reported in April continued into May, reducing what was expected to be thriving numbers for the Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay. After 31 days, the figures are marginally up by one per cent.

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Lead Stories


Caregivers to face charges - DPP rules against two alleged child molesters
AT LEAST two of the four caregivers accused of sexually abusing children under their care in state-run children's homes and places of safety could be charged as early as this weekend, the police said yesterday.

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Golding wary of signing private sector document
Temporary reprieve for Haitian refugees
Trinidad to resume hanging
How to apply for a work permit
Sugar factory probe - International body to investigate island's safety procedures
Fears mount over Port Royal's disaster readiness
SANDRA CAMPBELL - 'She gave only the best to us'

News


Group to review Emancipation Park Code of Conduct
MINISTER OF National Security Dr. Peter Phillips and his Opposition counterpart, Derrick Smith, are to name a small group to review and revise the private sector-proposed Emancipation Park Code of Conduct.

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Jamaican Diaspora to be launched worldwide
Cops catch up with hobbling escapee
Shortages hamper medics'efforts to save premature babies
Million-dollar grant to restore Portland habitats
Environ confab in mid-June

Business


Loan market warms up - Banks lowering interest rates
SCOTIABANK HAS thrown down the gauntlet before the competition and lowered their base rate to 18.75 per cent effective June 1. This is their second rate drop for the year.

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Kes Construction front-runner to build $15 billion prison
Executive chairman: 'A bad arrangement'
Book industry steps up pressure on Government
Supreme Court's decision won't affect Dyoll Cayman
iTunes exec wants nothing to do with J'can musicians

Sport


Pakistan ease to historic win
PAKISTAN ENDED their short two-match Digicel Series against the West Indies on a winning note when, as expected after Danish Kaneria's brilliant bowling on the fourth day, they defeated the home team by an impressive 136 runs at Sabina Park yesterday.

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Harbour View wrap up $million bounty
Boyz' Unity Cup trip put on hold
Village United end season on winning note
Portmore thrash Invaders
C Spring sink Arlington
Losing the toss hurt Windies' chance in final Test - King
Waterhouse, Tivoli play to 0-0 draw
Spencer ready to make his mark
The battle for promotional spots heats up

Commentary


Roadblock hits EU
THE EUROPEAN Union has suffered a series of setbacks throwing the future of its constitutional integration into serious doubt. In a stunning blow to their political establishment...

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Fighting crime: fire with fire
World Environment Day

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - What fate for the dunce child?
THE EDITOR, Sir: IN THE midst of our Child Month celebration, Minister Peart has given what we hope is his personal advice for dealing with 'dunce pickney'...

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In a state of cultural chaos
Identify the root cause of crime
What the garrisons guarantee

Entertainment


Manley and Home T at Weekenz
THE SKILLS of Della Manley and Home T combined to paint a musical tapestry at the June instalment of the Art of Jamaican Music series at Weekenz on Constant Spring Road.

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Fashionistas honoured

Profiles in Medicine


PRESERVE YOUR ORGANS...even in cases of cancer
TAKING CONTROL of your health also involves keeping up-to-date on the latest available treatment. In cases of cancer, Dr. Angella Scott, Senior Resident of Sub Department, Haematology, University of the West Indies (UWI), said that neoadjuvant therapy has

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Feeding desire - Foods associated with love and romance
Protecting the sexuality of women (Part II) - The significance of the womb to nation building
Exercise to maintain fitness
Abusing over-the-counter drugs
Ringworm of the scalp, most common fungi





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