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published: Thursday | September 29, 2005
Lead Stories


Cheaper cell rates - Cable & Wireless Jamaica eliminates cross-network charges
CABLE AND Wireless Jamaica (C&WJ) yesterday announced a 45 per cent reduction in calling rates for its customers with the introduction of a new cellular plan that will eliminate cross-network charges, effective today.

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Gleaner tops PAHO awards
Insurance officials against retro third party payments
J'can farm workers killed in Canada
Gunmen murder six women in four days - One hundred and nineteen since January
Tour on to defuse violence in Mtn View
WHIZ KIDS - Determination, hard work did it for Yoland Sinclair
WHIZ KIDS - Studying with focused students pays off for Neveta Sutherland
Amended Road Traffic Act reaping success - Pickersgill

News


Noddy Virtue - 'Born into music'
WESTERN BUREAU: WESTERN JAMAICA'S contender for the 2005 Rising Star title, Noddy Virtue, has managed to remain grounded despite being catapulted into stardom from his participation in the popular competition.

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Comma Pen's Rising Star!
Hopeton Dunn director of new UWI programme
PSOJ fund to supply police with forensic equipment
Andrews Memorial opens new wing
Phillips calls for int'l protocol on deportation
Four St Mary centenarians honoured

Business


Ja moves to modernise energy sector
JAMAICA NEEDS to raise $1.5 billion over the next 10 years to fund the modernisation of its energy sector, says Dr. Cezley Sampson, Director of the Petroleum Corporation of Jamaica's (PCJ) Energy Efficiency Unit.

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T&T to form new regional airline

Sport


First Courtney Walsh Award for Excellence goes to Adams
FORMER WEST Indies captain James 'Jimmy' Adams was on Tuesday night awarded the first Courtney Walsh Award for Excellence. The award function, which was held at the Mona Visitors' Lodge and Conference Centre...

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Portmore, Boys' Town in stalemate
Village trounce Waterhouse 4-1
H View clobber Arnett
C Spring claim point against Wadadah
Alpha Lupa comes good in feature
Glenmuir, Denbigh retain top records
Spanish Town whip Innswood

Commentary


A victory for peacemakers
IN A season of dramatic events, one bit of news that has received little attention but signified a great deal emerged from Northern Ireland. John De Chastelain, the retired Canadian general whose task it was to supervise the Irish Republican Army's...

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IDT and protection of non-unionised workers
In search of the great white
Disasters and development

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - Plaintive plea for Portland tourism
THE EDITOR, Sir: MY WIFE and I came to Jamaica 15 years ago for holidays. We enjoyed Portland as many Europeans do because this parish is seen as an eco-friendly tourist destination, far away from mass tourism.

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What's wrong with the RGD?
Education for life
Health care and Jamaica

Entertainment


A MIXED Company SEASON
THE NAME of the star of the 17th dance season of The Company Dance Theatre got left out of the credits of the printed programme. As a result, this statement appeared on a flyer in the programme: "We proudly acknowledge Shelly Ann Maxwell...

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Live music 'Up On Di Roof'
Roberts, Diaz 'bag ladies' - Valentino

Farmer's Weekly


Former politician returns to farming
Spaldings, Clarendon: AFTER 27 years as a politician, Minnie Clarke has come full circle and is once again in touch with her roots in farming. Today, she can be found on her farm in Top Alston in Spaldings tilling the soil as she graces in retirement.

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Impose higher duties on imported bee - JAS
Ja's agricultue on display
Bee farmers rush for loans
Herculeai effort lauded
Pimento production at a low

What's Cooking


Feast for eyes and taste buds - The Best Kept Secret (Dickie's)
IGNORE THE rackety outward sight of Dickie's The Best Kept Secret. There's also no welcoming sign to the yellow and blue shack perched on the edge of a cliff on the road approaching Port Antonio from the Ocho Rios side.

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Stamp & Go at Woody's
Chill Out in Long Bay
Desiree certainly delights
Family ties: Brunch is back at the Terra Nova

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