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published: Friday | October 7, 2005
Lead Stories


' Extradite them ' - Ramcharan and Williams lose battle in Supreme Court, will appeal ruling
TWO MONTEGO Bay businessmen, one of whom was labelled by the United States as an international drug kingpin, yesterday lost their legal battle in the Supreme Court to have their extradition orders set aside.

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Thomas defends Tivoli operation
'Babsy' Grange shot at
Eating out is in!
Chinese research vessel in Ja
KSAC may quiet some hot spots in New Kgn
JPS wants power fuel tax scrapped
Norman Manley Int'l mourns colleagues
Kingfish nabs three alleged 'One Order' members

News


Blair may quit as PMI head
BISHOP HERRO Blair, chairman of the Peace Management Initiative (PMI), said on Wednesday that he was considering resigning, following suggestions last week that the PMI was negotiating with known criminals.

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Labour Ministry to sue over farm workers' death
MoBay Community College for Expo 2005
Rousseau Primary grieves for student
Plea-bargaining bill final draft next week
Reid wants teachers' concession issue settled

Business


Coffee prices spiral as output chopped
JAMAICA'S RARE Blue Mountain coffee is becoming rarer and more expensive in foreign markets and Jamaican consumers may soon start feeling the effects.

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Putting a price on fine dining
Tax revenue continues to underperform in August
Muscular profits in goat rearing
'Air J is good to go'
The two types of corporate stealing
Talking the talk, but not walking the walk

Sport


Guyana humble Ja
WEYMOUTH, Barbados, CMC: DESPITE AN unbeaten 91 from Marlon Samuels, Guyana condemned Jamaica to struggle for a place in the semi-finals of the 2005 KFC Cup with a narrow seven-run win at the Police Sports Club yesterday.

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Late goal lifts Ewarton
Improving Spanish Town blank Ascot 3-0
Costa Rica win could mean World Cup place
FROM THE BOUNDARY - A word of warning
Upliftment Jamaica 5K on Sunday
Bank on Polish Market

Commentary


An ill wind at KC
IN THE context of national concern about violence in schools, it is amazing that an unusual species of violent behaviour should have embroiled Kingston College (KC), one of our prominent secondary institutions.

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Finger-pointing exercises
Destruction of Kingston's charm

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - Is UWI accreditation necessary?
THE EDITOR, Sir: RUEL REID should not be alarmed at the University Council of Jamaica's (UCJ) position that accreditation is not compulsory. It is an acceptable fact in the international arena that securing accreditation status is optional.

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Making a difference...
Crime in Mona Heights
Housing for tourism workers
The roots of sugar failure

Entertainment


Local TV turns down TEMPO
THE NEWEST MTV network, TEMPO, which will be airing only aspects of Caribbean music and culture, is about to become a reality as they seek to have a two-day launch in Jamaica. The launch event, dubbed Caribbean Rising...

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A lullaby for Shanika Anderson
'The Exorcism of Emily Rose' believably scary
'Daddy Oh' tops charts

Social


The day the wall came down
I'VE ALWAYS liked the German national anthem maybe because it sounds like "Glorious things of thee are spoken", an old Christian hymn.

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Häagen-Dazs: Indulge yourself
Dr Denbow lauded at book launch
They came to dine
Vin Lawrence turns 60

Caribbean


Gov't, Opposition unite to curb crime
GEORGETOWN, Guyana, CMC: THE GOVERNMENT and the main Opposition party in Guyana have publicly pledged to back any bipartisan compact to fight crime in the country.

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Nation observes plane bombing anniversary
US warns citizens to avoid capital
PM announces hike in gasolene prices

International


Pre-poll violence, Bush urges patience
BAGHDAD, (Reuters): A SUICIDE bomber blew up a bus near Iraq's oil ministry yesterday, killing police recruits, as President George W. Bush tried to shore up American support for the war to defend Iraq's new, U.S.-backed political system.

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Senate, House to face off
Gov't dismisses US drug smuggling charge
Heavy rains claim over 230 in Central America

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