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published: Wednesday | September 7, 2005

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'We'll do it again' - GOLDING PROMISES MORE PROTESTS
OPPOSITION LEADER Bruce Golding lauded yesterday's islandwide protests, promising that his Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) would take to the streets again if the Government did not pay more attention to the plight of the poor.

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News


Spanish Town residents outraged
LIKE SCATTERED rain, residents in Spanish Town and other areas of St. Catherine, protested rising consumer prices in pockets of rage, spilling piles of debris across busy roadways and prevented traffic for hours yesterday morning.

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Small, peaceful protests sparked
Human roadblock at Hope Bay
Falmouth shut down
Chaos mars protest in St Ann
Litany of woes for Boscobel Primary
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Business


PetroCaribe offers massive cash windfall
THE CASH-STRAPPED Government should get about J$5 billion for the rest of this fiscal year or over J$10 billion each year from the PetroCaribe initiative, based on current petroleum prices.

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Low standards and shoddy work
Management changes at Grace a planned strategy
Spring Global Mailbox service launched locally
Tears on the pillows for motor vehicle owners!
China's alumina imports may decline
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Sport


WICB to release Lucky Report
THE EXECUTIVE Committee of the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) has decided to make public the Lucky Report which delved into - and was highly critical of - the WICB's sponsorship negotiations with telecommunications companies...

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Crowd undecided about American challengers
Jamaica Champs to start on Friday
Kingston face tough challenge in Pepsi semis
Sunshine Girls drawn with Australia in tough group

Commentary


Old politics for a new Jamaica?
JAMAICANS ARE justifiably unhappy. High and increasing energy prices have increased the cost of living, as they have done in all oil importing countries across the world. The impact of the standard of living and quality of life of the people...

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Unbearable standards of living
Nicodemus rate increase (2)

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - Disappointed at oldstyle JLP demonstration
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WANT to register my deep disappointment at Bruce Golding's decision to demonstrate today (Tuesday). Is this the new JLP? Looks like the worst style of the old JLP to me.

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Kingston, Khartoum and Katrina
What's the point of a protest?
Not true, Dr. Taylor
Whose money?

Entertainment


'We jazz-ing' - Lorraine Klassen and Benji Myaz delight Pegasus audience
AS SEPTEMBER gathers together its autumnal garbs, hurtling the island toward cooler months, last Sunday was time for another instalment of 'Jazz in the Gardens' by the gazebo at the Pegasus Hotel in New Kingston.

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FOUR BROTHERS - sharing common ground
No rumble from 'The Sound of Thunder'
Stars to sing in 'Emmy Idol'

Profiles in Medicine


Read labels before eating
READING FOOD labels is a very good habit to practise, as the picture panel is not a true representation of what is contained inside the container. All food by law should contain an ingredient panel.

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Back pain gets in the way
In praise of oily skin
Many opt for plastic surgery vacations abroad
Word test may give clues to persons prone to Alzheimer's disease
Sleep-deprived doctors might as well be drunk, study reveals

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