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published: Monday | April 3, 2006
Lead Stories


Crusade for change - Prime Minister urges Christians to help unite Jamaica
PRIME MINISTER Portia Simpson Miller spent much of yesterday at church pulpits in St. Catherine, urging Christians to join her on a crusade to change the country. Mrs. Simpson Miller visited Bread of Life Ministries in Ewarton, St. Catherine...

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Windalco, union sign wage package
JMA's Frankson calls for competitive interest rates
Clarendon water supply project still on schedule
Humanitarian award for Oliver Clarke
Youthlink seminars set to start tomorrow
KINGSTON'S HISTORIC AND DIVERSE PLACES OF WORSHIP - RELIGIOUS ICONS

News


'KD' returns to law practice
FORMER MINISTER of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade Mr. K. D. Knight, Q.C. appeared Thursday in the Court of Appeal where he announced that he had returned to his law practice. Mr. Knight who was robed in his silk gown received a very warm welcome...

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Court of Appeal sets aside sentence
'Violence a spiritual matter'
The art of extracting honey
Constipation: You got to go!

Business


THE MONDAY INTERVIEW: JOHN O. MINOTT - In the footsteps of his father
JOHN O. MINOTT represents the third generation of Minott men to take the reins of the company founded by his grandfather in September 1942. Today Jamaica Standard Products (JSP), located at Williamsfield in Manchester has evolved...

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Communities feeling impact from banana sector decline

Sport


We knew we were going to win - KC's coach Lennox Graham
KINGSTON COLLEGE (KC) became the second schoolboy track & field team to win more than five straight titles twice, following Saturday night's two-point victory over Calabar at the 2006 VMBS/ISSA Boys & Girls Championships.

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We've developed a culture for winning - Holmwood's coach Maurice Wilson
Tivoli inflict final rites on Rivoli
Dramatic rally keeps Waterhouse on course
Last-minute goal sinks Village
Lara moves up in world rankings
West Indies must qualify... For ICC Champions Trophy
Rain foils Manchester's winning bid
Kingston, Lucas score outright wins
Lloyd gives WIPA ultimatum

Commentary


Economic issues facing new administration
HAVING SELECTED her Cabinet, her first duty as new Head of Government, Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller faces a number of economic issues - some old and some new - that demand speedy resolution. First is the impending budget.

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Dr Marshall Hall - the banana man
Political tribalism and garrisons
Portia: The first steps

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - Time for 'permanent' ministry names
THE EDITOR, Sir: NOW THAT Prime Minister Simpson Miller has named her Cabinet, additional money must be spent changing the ministries' names. A now predictable occurrence whenever a new Prime Minister is elected, he/she with obsession of power...

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Portia an inspiration to women
Best wishes for Portia
Give the new PM a chance
A new era has dawned
Portia could be catalyst of change!

Entertainment


Children, adults 'Let It Fly'
SOMEWHERE IN the mid Saturday afternoon, the organisers of 'Let It Fly', the Kiddies Kite Festival at the Mona community centre, St. Andrew, ran out of kites. There was no need for those caught low and grounded in the shortfall...

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Ice Age melts box office - Basic Instinct 2 flops

Flair


THE 'WRIGHT' GIRLS - Raquel's reign ends
HER WALLS are napel yellow and orange. Her yellow-and-white striped curtains accentuate the bright walls, while the matching sheets are a stark contrast to the purple rugs.

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Cindy vows to bring home title
Woman Inc: past and present
GRANDPARENTS - Do they share both the burdens and the benefits?
White hot!
Suddenly single... - Financially secure
Spring Fever
Benefits of running
Dudley's line retails in Montego Bay
A south coast wedding to remember


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