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published: Saturday | July 2, 2005
Lead Stories


No clowning! - Mayor stops circus act
THE DESMOND McKenzie-led Kingston and St. Andrew Corporation (KSAC) has pulled the plug on the Suarez circus that was slated to raise its curtain last night at Stadium East.

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Low pay exposes cops to corruption - Federation
Most pre-schoolers into TV, not books
Vandross dies at 54
Court orders policeman retried
Trinidad will not sign oil agreement
JLP opposes Air Jamaica loan

News


Access to Information Act All ministries not ready
INFORMATION MINISTER Senator Burchell Whiteman has admitted that not all 264 Government departments and agencies would be capable of fully participating in the Access to Information (ATI) Act once it comes into full effect on July 5.

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Coast guard's C-130 gets a woman's touch
ACROSS THE NATION
Gallimore's statements baseless - AJAG
From prisoner to pastor

Business


Low response to CSME venture
LT. JEANINE MCINTOSH, originally from Kingston, Jamaica and now a resident of Miami, Florida, created history last week Friday when she became the first woman to fly the Coast Guard's C-130 search and rescue aircraft at Air Station Barbers Point...

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JAS supports ban on US beef

Sport


Windies crisis - 'We've a responsibility' Says Braithwaite of squad named for Asian tour
LONDON (Reuters): WEST INDIES have named a squad shorn of several leading players for their July tour of Sri Lanka as a result of the contract dispute dogging the sport in the islands.

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Dr Mitchell hits out at WI Board decision
Ganga says players were pressured to sign contracts
Miracle Man to win Classic showdown
Same old story: Classic on, raging debate
Big guns set for semi-finals blast

Commentary


Beyond pain and anguish
YOUNG SHANEKA Shakes and Kay Ledgister should never have to die the way they did. No child should. But perhaps, just perhaps, their deaths will stir those of us in the rest of this country, who continue to protect the guilty by keeping silent, into the...

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The old order changes

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - Time to bring back hanging!
THE EDITOR, Sir: AFTER THE brutal slaying of three minors, who dares to have second thoughts about the resumption of hanging? A few months ago 7-year-old Shanika was lured away from where she was left by her mother at Coronation Market in downtown...

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What to do with sugar
Why 'we' are Government
SLB mission intact
Jamaicans overseas wish to vote
Too many pets
Encouraging our men
A people's militia

Farmer's Weekly


Female yam farmer
HANOVER: When Effie McMahon started commercial farming 25 years ago in the community of Dias in Hanover, she had very high hopes. At the age of 47, she has no regrets about her career choice.

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Black River market
Improvement for the pig industry





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