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published: Saturday | March 18, 2006
Lead Stories


Heat on Wadadah Cops probe club's link with big-money foreigners
THE FINANCIAL Investigation Division (FID) of the Jamaica Constabulary Force has been called in to investigate the Wadadah Football Club in Montego Bay, St. James, following the arrest of a Colombian national who is connected to the club.

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Motorola to equip JCF with state-of-the-art network
Danish ship docks at the Kgn Wharves
Gov't defends position to revive dairy industry

News


ACROSS THE NATION
Port Maria, ST. MARY TRUCKLOADS OF gifts made their way to schools in St. Mary on February 15.

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St Mary prepares for Cricket World Cup
A prophet called PHINN (Part 2)

Business


Cement crisis cover-up? - JLP calls for resignations and independent probe
THE OPPOSITION Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) is calling for the resignation of Government Ministers Phillip Paulwell and Aloun N'Dombet Assamba who they are alleging tried to cover-up the faulty cement controversy that has rocked Caribbean Cement Company...

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PSOJ encouraged to steer sector in world trade
Bookings down for Spring Break

Sport


Beckford a no-show
MELBOURNE, Australia: JAMAICA'S TRACK and field team at the XVIII Commonwealth Games in Melbourne has been hit by at least two no-shows.

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Club leagues in full swing
Horse-of-the-Year ceremony needs change
Take Darling Anna and True Sensation
Girls shine bright against Singapore
COMMONWEALTH GAMES ... All you ever wanted to know but were afraid to ask
Upliftment lift mid-season title
St Catherine take aim at St Elizabeth
St Bess Major League continues
Morton stands out in gloom
Kensington hunt victory
Twenty/20 bowls off in St Elizabeth tomorrow
Wray and Nephew looking to give JFF boost for academy
Hanover clubs to get subsidy
Rose in full bloom at Carifta Trials
Knights on fire
Meadhaven, Santos in gigantic fixture

Commentary


Wanted: More imagination
IN COMPARISON with Jamaica, the Eastern Caribbean in general and Trinidad in particular often seem more pragmatic in finding solutions for their problems and more imaginative in implementing them.

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Battle at the polls
The basics of cricket

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - The Church and hypocrisy
THE EDITOR, Sir: WELL! WELL! Well! The Church has finally awakened from its slumber. It takes an attack on its compound and it takes an attack on an upscale/uptown resident...

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Leading Jamaica
Prevention is better than cure
Putting things into perspective

Entertainment


THE GLEANER'S Weekly Entertainment Guide
Best Bets: Friday Mar 17: SPRING BLING 6. SPRING BLING 6 is at Constant Spring football field.

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Parties TODAY: TROPICAL PARADISE - Badda Dan Dem Promo presents Tropical Paradise at UWI Students' Union.

Caribbean


CARICOM congratulates new Haitian President
GEORGETOWN, Guyana (CMC): CHAIRMAN OF the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), Patrick Manning, yesterday hinted at the re-admission of Haiti to the regional integration movement following the election of René Preval last month.

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Private sector applauds efforts to deal with crime
Brazil defends position on new sugar regime
Human rights body issues report on justice
Government presents sugar plan to EU

International


Chirac calls for urgent talks over protests
PARIS, (Reuters): FRENCH PRESIDENT Jacques Chirac called for swift talks on Friday between the government and unions over a youth employment law after Paris protests against the measure ended in violence and arrests.

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Abbas urged to quit, scrap Palestinian Authority
Gov't to hold Iran talks with three EU nations, US, China
Leaders to decide ex-president's fate


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