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published: Thursday | June 16, 2005
Lead Stories


Embattled mayor - Wife drops assault charges against Raymoth Notice - Police seize vehicle said to be involved in criminal activities
DOGGED BY controversy this week, Mayor of Spanish Town Dr. Raymoth Notice avoided prosecution on assault and wounding charges in the Linstead Resident Magistrate's Court yesterday...

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Asafa gets hero's welcome
Tower Street riot enquiry finds no one responsible
Plea-bargaining Act concerns lawyers
Air J to cut meals from some flights
One charged in child sex abuse scandal
Gov't considers price adjustment mechanism on JUTC bus fares
New association created to save island's forests
KSAC targets massage parlours

News


KSAC meeting to decide future of Errol Greene
A SPECIAL meeting of the Kingston and St. Andrew Corporation's (KSAC) Esta-blishment Committee next Tuesday could result in the replacement of Town Clerk Errol Greene. A livid Mayor of Kingston, Desmond McKenzie, brought the matter to the council...

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Inspectors refused entry to bid process
'Disband SESP burials' - Dr. Neil McGill, Member of Parliament for West St. Mary (PNP)
'Spending of finances shrouded in secrecy'
Huge boost in Customs' income - New port security measures boost surveillance power
GSAT results improve
Why you should give blood at least twice per year BENEFITS

Business


Jamaica makes progress on poverty
POVERTY WAS cut in 12 parishes, between 1992 and 2002, according to 2002 Survey of Living Conditions Parish Report. The incidence of residents living below the poverty line was cut from 35.2 per cent to 19.7 per cent across the island.

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Developing countries want stronger United Nations - PM

Sport


Seba to play with big boys again
WESTERN BUREAU: FORMER CHAMPIONS Seba United will play in next season's Wray and Nephew National Premier League (NPL) after beating Boys' Town 1-0 in their Jamaica Football Federation NPL qualifying return round game at Jarrett Park yesterday.

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Giants clash at Stadium
Spencer to lead Ja's five-man Hoerman Cup team
Seven J'cans in Windies 'A' squad
Harding stars at Caymanas
WHAT THE COACHES SAY - PORTMORE - 'We are going to go out there and work hard'
Beach Futbol returns to the local beaches next month
WHAT THE COACHES SAY - HARBOUR VIEW' - Trying to get a certain level of team spirit'
WHAT THE COACHES SAY - WATERHOUSE 'The team is totally ready and committed'
WHAT THE COACHES SAY - TIVOLI - 'It should be a keenly contested game'

Commentary


Rooting out corruption
BASED ON his most recent pronouncements, the Prime Minister seems to have accepted that there is a distinction between unethical behaviour by public servants warranting punitive action and legally-defined corruption.

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Coping with our environment
Getting fatherhood right
Conundrums and crashes

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - New postal codes seen as confusing
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WRITE in response to the Jamaica Post notice in The Gleaner (June 13) regarding the new post codes. It might seem logical for the Jamaica Post to identify the new post codes...

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Preparing for a hurricane
Taking control of our destiny
Did Paul Bogle die in vain?
No to polygamy, polyandry

Entertainment


Michel Parchment finds God in poetry, painting
WESTERN BUREAU: IT IS poetically appropriate that Michael Parchment's current exhibition at the Gallery Pegasus, Jamaica Pegasus Hotel, New Kingston, is entitled 'Intuition Speaks'.

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Wives and lovers at Jazz Festival
Poetry in the pouring rain

What's Cooking


Dinner for dad
Treat your dad with a mouth-watering feast this Father's Day. Include one of our tasty chicken dishes or if your dad is a meat-loving kind of guy, make him the Herb-Crusted Steak featured here. End on a delicious note with a marvellous marble cake.

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Wicked eats at Hedo III
'They love his light, buttery cornbread'
Le Cordon Bleu workshop
Little culinary geniuses at work





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