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published: Friday | October 14, 2005
Lead Stories


Rape victim murdered - Rape trial slated for court next week - Father found body
WHEN 66-YEAR-OLD Leebert Gordon stumbled upon the body of his 15-year-old daughter, Enid, stuffed into the mouth of a shallow grave, a few metres from his home, he screamed - a piercing wail that shook the community of Content to its very core.

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Golding vows to resume hanging
Amendments to Maintenance Bill come under public scrutiny
Ammunition haul in Arnett Gardens
EU sugar cut is not a 'done deal'
Traffic fatalities on the decline
Former Dyoll directors charged
New landline service on market
JDF chief rapped for fire-for-fire warning
David McBean elected new MAJ chairman

News


25 on police Area One wanted list
WESTERN BUREAU: TWENTY-FIVE 'PERSONS of interest', including two escapees, have been identified by the Area One Police Division and are wanted for questioning in connection with crimes, as the police intensify their crackdown on crime in the division.

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Two convicted for 1995 murders
TeleFood special fund project - Small projects that make a big difference
Mullings calls for committee on fuel
Health Ministry to lobby for insurance payments to hospitals
Belnavis, attorney to vie for NE St Ann seat
LNG talks with T&T won't affect PetroCaribe, says PM
Gov't to unveil development plan for sugar industry
Patterson urges research to boost tourist industry
Jamaican new head of UN trade body

Business


Pennicook to offer tourism revival plan
WESTERN BUREAU: TOURISM NEEDS a huge advertising boost to reverse a fall-off in visitor arrivals, several sector interests groups say. Arrivals out of the United States during May to August stood at 381,210 visitors, a two per cent decline...

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Window open on hardware bargains - Arc Systems
First regional credit agency starts up in Ja
Take care of the US market - Stewart
No double taxation under CSME
Capital & Credit says: 'Look at our track record'
Rhythm & Spice festival touches New Orleans

Sport


John nets two for T&T
NEW YORK (AP): TRINIDAD AND Tobago rallied on two goals by Stern John to beat Mexico 2-1 on Wednesday night and advanced to a play-off against Bahrain for a berth in the World Cup, the closest the Caribbean nation of 1.1 million has been...

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KC, Eltham in rugged stalemate
Hot Boys' Town clip Seba 2-1
Intrepid leads way into the final day
World XI get stern warning
FROM THE BOUNDARY - Something is definitely wrong with Ja's batsmen

Commentary


Private sector gloom
THE HIGHLY-RESPECTED Business Confidence Index, conducted in Jamaica by Professor Richard Curtin of the University of Michigan, has plunged by over 20 per cent for the quarter ending September 30.

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Where are the garrisons?
God help us!

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - Military threat against civilians
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE FARQUHARSON Institute of Public Affairs is alarmed at statements made by the head of the Jamaica Defence Force about the police/military action in Western Kingston.

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Associating with criminals?
The Vybz is right
Unbiased kudos to Espeut

Entertainment


A 'Gayle' force in gospel
THE LIFE of gospel singer, Judith Gayle, has truly come full circle, from a young child seeking freedom from a restrictive Christian home, to an experienced woman ministering the gospel through her music.

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A fun 'Boom' for business
'Flightplan' - expect turbulence
Merritone, mento and more at Peppers
'Perverse' poetry at Weekenz to end
Dance Expressions speaks body language

Social


An adventure in taste
Kingston Restaurant Week (KRW) is the buzzword on everyone's lips. Over 20 of Kingston's finest restaurants will be serving up the best just for your dining pleasure.

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Int'l Visitors Association launched
The world came to the Pegasus
Too many parties, so little time

Caribbean


Country at crossroads
NEW YORK (CMC): UNITED NATIONS Secretary General Kofi Annan says despite gains in addressing Haiti's electoral process, it still remains very fragile. In a report released this week...

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ACP rift looms
More funds from China
Minister snubs gun amnesty

International


85 killed in police-rebel clashes
NALCHIK (AP): ISLAMIC MILITANTS launched a major attack on police and government buildings in a provincial capital in Russia's volatile Caucasus region yesterday, turning the city into a war zone wracked by gunfire and explosions.

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Europe bracing for flu outbreak

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