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published: Friday | January 20, 2006
Lead Stories


Super Plus protest - Wayne Chen promises swift resolution
PLACARD-BEARING DEMONSTRATORS stormed the entrance of the Mandeville Courthouse in Manchester yesterday, calling for justice for the two employees of Super Plus Food Store, in the town who were allegedly beaten by general manager Jeremy...

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Jamaica's Governor-General, Prime Minister say farewell at prayer breakfast
'Price to compete' - Current productivity performance will work against Jamaica in CARICOM Single Market
St Ann businessmen fear more protests
Cabinet gives nod to Town and Country Planning members
Montego Bay law student gets Hamaty & Co bursary
'St Bess' residents owe National Water Commission (NWC) nearly $30m
Businessman waives right to extradition trial

News


Jamaican CPR training body launched
AN ADMINISTRATIVE body to regulate and standardise emergency cardiac care (ECC) training in Jamaica was launched yesterday during a brief ceremony at the Knutsford Court Hotel, St. Andrew.

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No Boundbrook banana shipments before 2007
Morvia Facey-Gordon: Training young minds to experience the world
Be proactive in crime fight - PMI vice-president
Man killed at home in Savanna-la-Mar
Rising water not a new phenomenon in Jamaica
New cruise ship calls at Ocho Rios
McCooks Pen residents protest children's killing
Bath Fountain hosts European tourists in Jamaica

Business


Juici Patties eyes Caribbean market
JUKIE CHIN, chief executive officer of Juici Patties, wants everyone in the region to start eating his patties. The opening of his newest store at the University of the West Indies (UWI), Mona campus...

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Market gets positive news
CARICOM Single Market needs much more work - JSE boss
Scotia Spanish Town relocates
LETTER: Broadcasting Commission questions 'big changes at Radio Mona'
Economic developments and activities ... this coming week in our past
DB&G looks to mortgage-backed securities option

Sport


Stanford gives Jamaica Cricket Association (JCA) US$100,000
THE JAMAICA Cricket Association (JCA) became the third country to receive the initial drawdown of US$100,000 (J$6,498,000.00) from Antigua financier and Stanford 20/20 developer Allen Stanford yesterday.

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Twenty/20 tournament gets West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) blessings
FROM THE BOUNDARY - One more batting disaster eliminates Jamaica
Wolmer's Boys seek third win
Take Wild At Heart
Sunshine Girls fail to shine
Spring, Boys' Town draw 0-0
Scringer says she was 'frustrated' into giving up role

Commentary


Driving while 'cellphoning'
ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER of Police, Keith Gardener, in a July 17 article supporting our columnist Dennie Quill's call for greater attention to be paid to cellphone usage by motorists, has suggested that existing legislation is adequate to address accidents.

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Clarifying the role of political aides
Prison scandal

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - Gambling and family values
THE EDITOR, Sir: GAMBLING HAS become a means of making a living by some in our modern world. However, it is defined as a paid game of chance. The concept of winning at the expense of others has become a modern curse.

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Queries about the UK Jamaican diaspora
Treatments for prostate cancer
Questionable harvesting
Minimum wage more harmful?

Entertainment


Five bands pass jazz festival auditions
EVOLUCIAN, MARCUS I and the Revolutionaries, Nicole Miller and Fuzion, Airplai and PACE are the five bands which will perform on the Ocean Spray Stage at the Air Jamaica Jazz and Blues Festival.

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Poet reassess after Holland trip
Multi-talented Murphy focuses on singing
'CASANOVA' - Good comedy, lukewarm romance
Jolie's adopted children can take Pitt's name

Social


Mega fun! - MegaMart's annual staff party was hot
ON WEDNESDAY, the Caymanas Golf and Country Club was the venue for friends, staff and business associates of the popular discount store chain MegaMart, for their annual staff and dinner party.

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Pepsi at ATLANTIS
A fabulous Bourke affair

International


ISRAEL: Thirty wounded in suicide bomb attack
TEL AVIV, (Reuters): A PALESTINIAN suicide bomber wounded 30 people in Tel Aviv yesterday, raising tensions six days before a Palestinian election and confronting Israeli interim Prime Minister Ehud Olmert with a major test.

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UK: Britain refuses to get tough on cannabis law

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