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published: Saturday | July 9, 2005
Lead Stories


Recovery time!
TWO DAYS after the passage of Hurricane Dennis, the island's utility companies and road maintenance authorities are attempting to return services to normality.

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'Dennis' kills 32 in Haiti, Cuba
Londoners seek survivors, bodies after bomb blasts
Britain defiant
Banana farmers hit again
Residents flee homes
Thousands still in shelters
Meaning in translation
Wycliffe Bible Translators get new office

News


Déjà vu in Portland Cottage
The entire community of Portland Cottage in Clarendon was up to yesterday inundated with water from heavy rains associated with Hurricane Dennis. More than 200 residents from that community were forced into shelters as early as Wednesday as the...

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Helper freed of murder
Overflowing river brings residents' fear to life
Spanish Town Hospital flooded
Lack of hurricane preparation leaves UWI students angry

Business


Petrojam oil spill
HEAVY RAINS associated with Hurricane Dennis caused about 50 barrels of oil being stored at the Petrojam Oil Refinery on Marcus Garvey Drive to be released into the Kingston Harbour yesterday. Each barrel had about 42

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Ministry spending millions on bee census
Manchester Chamber president under fire

Sport


Sinclair lowers 800m mark
Jamaica's Kenia Sinclair lowered the national 800m record for the second time this year, running a blistering 1:58.88 seconds to finish third at the IAAF Golden League meet in Rome, Italy, yesterday.

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Rain, no play
J'cans missing in action
Rizzi Lee: The horse to beat

Commentary


Bomb terror in London
LONDON OFFICIALS had long warned that sooner or later, it was inevitable. On Wednesday, it came to pass. In a coordinated attack, bomb blasts killed dozens of Londoners, injured hundreds more, and stranded hundreds of thousands as the British capital's...

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Appreciating hurricane alerts

Letters


Letter of the day: Understanding free trade and the WTO
THE EDITOR, Sir: One of the elements about free trade and the myth about fair open trading is the underlying view that everyone will be forced to increase productivity and efficiency to an economic level that will enhance free trade across the globe...

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The eviction of squatters in Jamaica
Portia is not clueless
The real terrorists
Terrorism and the poor

Entertainment


Where to go: Hot picks!
TODAY: Mad Circle Entertainment presents Osmosis at Sherbourne Estate, Stony Hill, St Andrew. Music by Jazzy T, Arif Cooper and Kalico. Cuisine by Rib Kage, Starapple, Great Wall Chinese Restaurant and Prendy's Hellshire Style Fish & Festival...

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Entertainment diary

Farmer's Weekly


'Dennis' should not affect banana exports
Despite the damage suffered by the already fragile banana industry as a result of torrential rains brought by Hurricane Dennis, one leading exporter of the fruit is optimistic that exports will not be affected in the short term. Don Witter, director of..

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Budhi accounting for agriculture


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