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published: Sunday | June 19, 2005
Lead Stories


DEADLY SECRETS Sex, lies and lethal ties - HIV positive spouses refuse to tell mates of their health status
An estimated 3,000 men and women in legal marriages or live-in relationships, infected with HIV or AIDS have been keeping the deadly secret from their spouses.

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Notice was on shaky ground ­ Pickersgill - PNP eyes St. Catherine Parish Council
Tourism GCT stance irks JHTA
TONY MYERS: Davies moves ahead in PNP leadership race
Adventists issue new guidelines for funerals
Take Notice: I'll rise again!
Raymoth and his dad
'A lover, not a fighter'
Sugar can still be sweet, if...

News


Thinking 'outside the box'
WHEN I was a teenager I could not, for the life of me, figure out what I wanted to be when I grew up. The world of work seemed a total maze.

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Cops squash extortion bid on Red Hills Road
Of wolves and sheep
Poverty shifts
Produce evidence against cop ­ RM
20 arrested during police raid

Business


Renting as an option
WHEN IT comes to providing shelter for yourself, your spouse or family, there are three options available ­ renting, buying or building. And, according to assistant vice-president for operations at the Victoria Mutual Building...

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Tips for renting
Pre-qualifying for a mortgage
Estate planning and transfer taxes
EU unification and the Caribbean
Mona business students win int'l award
Changes to GCT registration - (Part II)
Debt payment vs investment

Sport


Crunch time at the Stadium
CARIBBEAN CLUB champions Harbour View and last year's beaten finalists Portmore United will have it all to do today in the second-leg semi-finals of the Wray and Nephew National Premier League.

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A King Is Born in regal display
Boys' Town, Los P victorious
Kensington poised to take tumble
Jamaica too sharp for T&T in morning clash
Serious business
Annual West Indies Cricket Board meeting put on hold
Down get final shot at George's

Commentary


Dangers of vigilante justice
THE MATTER-OF-FACT manner in which a man reported last Thursday of the summary dispatching of two would-be robbers in Westmoreland should make the guardians of the country's justice system shudder at our slow descent into barbarity.

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A Fasta week
Crime rate? No 'Wonder'!
Plea-bargaining a bad idea
IN THE EYE of the narco-trafficking storm

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - Putting sport into economic mainstream
THE EDITOR, Sir: LET ME first congratulate Asafa Powell and his coach Steven Francis for their magnificent achievement and world-shaking performance in Athens, Greece.

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Dr Notice should quit as councillor too
A frightening experience

Entertainment


CFW scores at Sports Centre
THE NATIONAL Indoor Sports Centre is not your expected choice for a fashion show.

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'The Cloth' stitched with challenges
Comedy grows from a chuckle
Singer Jennifer Lara dies

Arts &Leisure


In Jackson's pursuit of stardom ...
I WAS THERE at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium in March 1983, when Michael Jackson first showed the world his moonwalk. It was electrifying.

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Comedy is serious t'ing
Artie, Asafa and debt relief

Outlook


GLEN SAMUELS MINISTERING TO LOST SOULS
ON THIS Fathers' Day, we choose as our cover feature, a man who is the father of three children, but who, more importantly, has made it his business to mentor and influence the lives of other men.

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Are parents prejudiced too?
Moving into herbal remedies
That good, good smell!
Thumbs up for pot-pourri

In Focus


The fall of Raymoty Notice
BRUCE GOLDING and the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) scored a noteworthy victory for decency and accountability last Thursday when they accepted the resignation of their alleged wife-beating Spanish Town Mayor Raymoth Notice.

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From GC Foster to ASAFA POWELL
Failed states, failures of development
'Dunce bats' revisited

Social


Who will take the crowns?
NINE WOMEN and five men will vie for the inaugural Mr. and Miss Jamaica National Group Competition.

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The role of the Spanish and the British

Auto


REMAKING A CLASSIC
WASHINGTON: IT IS A beautiful spring day, sun glinting off the Potomac, birds chirping, the whole bit.

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Honda re-styles Civic Hybrid
Mercedes ditches old style





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