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published: Monday | January 16, 2006
Lead Stories


Phillips promises more jobs
DR. PETER Phillips, the People's National Party (PNP) presidential contender has promised to provide jobs and create wealth for all, put in place a first-rate education system and to stamp out criminal activities, if elected...

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Portia: Law and order to top my government agenda
Prime Minister's constituency succession contest heats up
'Zekes' murder trial starts today
Congressman seeks better trade links with Jamaica
Police body demands public apology from St Mary judge
'World Cup must be world-class in everything'

News


Garbage woes in Hanover anger mayor, councillors
LUCEA, Hanover: HANOVER PARISH councillors have again blasted the National Solid Waste Management Authority (NSWMA) for what they said was the agency's substandard service in the parish's major towns.

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Greene to revamp dump operations
Terror grips Cross Roads community
Electoral Office still seeking voters - Errol Miller
Driver held for manslaughter
Clarendon stop order challenged
Kingston and St. Andrew Corporation (KSAC) moves on Bedford Park breaches
Battling a BIG problem - Stopping male pregnancy syndrome
College Focus

Business


Big plans for Life of Jamaica
LIFE OF Jamaica (LoJ) is planning for substantial growth in 2006, says Richard Byles, its president and CEO. LoJ and its sister company Pan Caribbean, both part of the Sagicor family, held a seminar on Saturday at the National Indoor Sports Centre...

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Big push needed for small business - Danny Williams
Big fines for gas station operators

Sport


Boxhill survives no-confidence vote
WESTERN BUREAU: JAMAICA FOOTBALL Federation (JFF) president Crenston Boxhill yesterday survived the attempt to oust him when delegates at the non-voting congress at Munro College, in St. Elizabeth, shot down the motion of no-confidence...

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'Time for some healing'
Jamaica staring at second defeat
Wolmer's brace for confident Tivoli Gardens
NPL makes vacation fulfilling for Scots
O'Neil Bell to celebrate victory in Hollywood
Controversial goal lifts Chelsea
Brian Harding scores triple on home track
Jamaica trainer holds narrow advantage
Militant Samuels led mission to oust Boxhill
Cozier bats for Wavell

Commentary


Confidence and the economy
THE RESULTS of the latest business and consumer confidence surveys show a noticeable divergence between businesses and consumer's confidence. In the case of business confidence there was an improvement in the index over the previous quarter...

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An angry UK Privy Council?
Time for spring cleaning
Focus on agriculture

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - Anti-smoking policy spreading
THE EDITOR, Sir: FOR YEARS, smoking has been getting up people's noses and it is the most controversial social issue of the day. Now, after all the hollow huffing and puffing, the Government must force the toughest action on smokers...

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Embarrassed, disappointed
The upward movement of women

Entertainment


Spear burns at Rebel Salute
AFTER DOING the vocals of Zion Awake at the Port Kaiser Sports Club, St. Elizabeth, on Saturday night, Burning Spear tucked the red, green and gold coloured strip wrapped microphone into the right hip pocket of his jeans.

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Basketball movie achieves 'Glory'

Flair


RAPE, A LIFETIME OF HURT
This is the first of a two-part feature on rape and its lasting effects on women. We will also be providing information about how Woman Inc. assists women who have been raped.

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COPING WITH SEXUAL RELATIONSHIPS AFTER RAPE
LAWS OF EVE - SEXUAL HARASSMENT
FINAL TOUCH - Make your outfit sizzle with the perfect accessory
CRIME PREVENTION TIPS FROM KINGALARM SYSTEMS - Don't be a victim!
FLAIR COUPLES - School sweethearts
A magical wedding
A declaration of love
'We do' - Daymion and Marsha Pabarue say vows

Caribbean


ANTIGUA: Cuba human smuggling ring busted open
ST. JOHN'S (CMC): IMMIGRATION OFFICIALS believe they have uncovered an organised smuggling ring that allows Cuban nationals to use Antigua as a transit point for entry into the United States and the British Virgin Islands.

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BARBADOS: Arthur home free

International


CHILE: BACHELET OUTMUSCLES RIVAL TO BECOME PRESIDENT - GIRL POWER!
SANTIAGO (AP): SOCIALIST MICHELLE Bachelet, a former political prisoner, won Chile's presi-dential election yesterday to become the country's first woman leader and extend the rule of the country's market-friendly centre-left coalition.

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UNITED STATES: Military strike on Iran still an option

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Peter Phillips "Solid as a Rock"

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