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published: Friday | July 15, 2005

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Bracing for 'Emily' - FLOOD-PRONE AREAS PREPARE TO EVACUATE
JAMAICA WAS yesterday placed under a hurricane watch for the second time in a week, as Hurricane Emily, the second major system of the season, threatens the island.

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Alleged human trafficker held in Montego Bay
Notice's former driver remanded in murder case
New facilities at Sangster
Portland PC barred from further appointments
Robertson wants review of the Manley Accord
Thieves strike Food For the Poor trailer
Fugitive nabbed in MoBay

News


'Drain cleaning by NWA slow'
WESTERN BUREAU: WITH ANOTHER storm following closely on the heels of Hurricane Dennis which lashed the island last week, Mayor of Black River Franklyn Witter has chided the National Works Agency (NWA) for its tardiness in clearing the main drainage...

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Municipal police to be re-established
UWI denies dumping raw sewage into gully
St Ann cops crack generator-stealing ring in Faith's Pen - Digicel and C&W cell sites affected
New Sp Town Mayor to tackle illegal signs
Shaw calls for release of contingency funds
KSAC gets money for gullies, says ministry
Trial set for businessman charged with killing 90-y-o

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Utilities are ready
WITH HURRICANE Emily expected to come within close proximity of Jamaica by Saturday, utility companies are bracing for its impact. Expected to develop into a serious Category three hurricane by Saturday...

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Small business lending mushrooms at JN
No dividends for Salada shareholders
Tourist industry optimistic - Peterkin
Caribbean businesses must plan for disasters
When the 'big one' strikes
NHF covers citizens of all ages
Surmounting CSME's own French hurdle
Global realities demand new CARICOM trade policy
Air J - what went wrong?

Sport


Mexico send Ja down to third
HOUSTON, Texas: MEXICO KNOCKED Jamaica off the top of Group C with a 1-0 victory on Wednesday night at Houston Reliant Stadium and sent them packing for a quarter-final trip to Boston's Foxboro Stadium on Saturday against hosts the United States.

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Downswell looking forward to US game
Lawson stuns Sri Lanka
JDF, Manchester in Super showdown
FROM THE BOUNDARY- Gordon set to take over
Calvert claims bronze medal
Jamaica, Cuba in crucial Cup clash
Century for Samuels
Book Room Fortynine

Commentary


More help for farmers?
THREE YEARS ago the Prime Minister promised the Jamaica Agricultural Society (JAS) to establish an effective praedial larceny control programme. One year ago, the Minister of Agriculture, the Hon. Roger Clarke, tabled in Parliament...

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Dealing with bribery
Fallout from the bombs

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - How a 'bush school' pupil changed his mind
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT IS time once more when the rush is on by parents to seek transfer for their children from one category of schools to another. Perception seems to be taking precedence over reality.

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What's life after high school?
Student loan dilemma
Tribute to Cecil Baugh
Arguments for God

Entertainment


N'voy 'cry for change'
THE TRIO N'voy was birthed out of a common vision to share the message of truth through singing. Tenesha, Nadine and Nicola, have been making their presence felt and their motives are clear - they were called to bring a message...

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Serious words at Per-Verse
'Herbie': Empty tank, low horsepower

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Gala for Ghana
JAMAICA'S PRIME Minister loves to throw a party and not even heavy afternoon showers would spoil this one. On Tuesday, July 12, on the unfortunately muddy lawns of the prestigious Vale Royal...

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Breakfast at Buddy's ...
... And brunch in the Harbour
Rain but no water
Celebration of love
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