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published: Monday | June 5, 2006

Lead Stories


Phillips warns against disunity
DR. PETER Phillips, the man who narrowly lost the contest for the presidency of the governing People's National Party (PNP) earlier this year, is warning against growing evidence of disunity among party members...

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Policeman murdered at dance
Councillor Neita-Headley tops run-off
'Somewhere beyond the sea' - JAMAICA'S ROLE IN THE HISTORY OF THE CRUISE LINE INDUSTRY
Eye care patients hail Cuban medics
Doctors urged to speak out on public issues
Carter Center to examine Jamaica's advances in access to information

News


Archdeacon urges musicians to rebuild Jamaica
THE RECTOR of the Kingston Parish Church, Archdeacon Leon Golding, yesterday urged musicians to use their talent to help rebuild the country. "I challenge you to use your art form to recapture something of the soul of our people that makes us proud...

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St Lucia venue summit begins
Slain teen's case to be heard in Appeal Court
Foote confident of booting rival
BY-ELECTION WATCH - Buchanan to safeguard PJ's legacy
Go loco for cocoa - A cup a day may keep the doctor away
Water, water everywhere
Mobile postal service planned for rural areas

Business


Drought sapping farmers' profits
WESTERN BUREAU: THE RURAL Agricultural Development Authority estimates that farmers lost close to $270 million last year as a result of drought in Trelawny, St. Elizabeth, Clarendon, Portland and St. Thomas.

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Crops under siege from disease

Sport


Jaffer spurs India fightback - Opener's ton gives tourists 85-run lead
ST. JOHN'S, Antigua (CMC): A DEFIANT unbeaten century by Wasim Jaffer was chiefly responsible for India erasing a deficit of 130 runs as they batted themselves into a fighting position against the West Indies on the third day of the first Digicel Test...

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Naggo Head seal NPL spot
Coming in from the cold - Once a poster boy for Jamaica's football, Deon Burton is now looking to rebound with the Reggae Boyz
Jamalco and Tivoli Game Two on later
Venus stands alone
Jones beats Campbell in 100m
Certification a must for swim coaches
Elim top Milo Kindergarten/Basic school champs
Waterhouse tie thrilling series as Majesty Gardens choke

Commentary


Comrades at war
THE PEOPLE'S National Party (PNP) is increasingly looking, or, more correctly, sounding like the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP). It used to be the JLP, under its former leader, Mr. Edward Seaga, that was constantly in public conflict; seen as divisive...

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Understanding international law
Making a difference
Sunrise for sugar

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - Special constables and phone pics
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WATCHED with dismay and shame during the news presentation on June 31, an altercation between two plainclothes policemen and members of the Island Special Constabulary Force (ISCF) taken by a phone camera.

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Charity offer snubbed
'Uglification' of Education Ministry
Conscience call
Court case and address problem
A sea of mess

Entertainment


Rain dampens RedBones jazz night
IF THE 'Reggae Babies' had had a second half against England in their football match on Saturday like the musicians had in the concert at RedBones on Friday night, they would have been a relieved bunch. There was practically no play of the drum...

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'Woman Time Now' at Backyaad
'Break-Up' tops 'X-Men'
MTV Movie Awards celebrate the fun of films

Flair


O-U-R M-O-M
SHERRIL BENNETT'S daughter, Rosanna Pike is The 2006 Gleaner's Children's Own Spelling Bee champion. However, Ms. Bennett is the champ who has guided her to success. Ms. Bennett holds down two jobs to support her four children...

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Rainbow and butterflies
Modern trends in weddings - Wedding planner brings fresh ideas to local nuptials
Wedding day virgins
BLUE - NEW ACCESSORY SHOP IN TOWN - For fingers, necks and toes
Reflexology and diabetes
Milk and honey wrap
Are you obligated to maintain your stepchild?
BIKINI POLOOZA
Wright style

Caribbean


ONE ON ONE WITH DENNIS FRANCIS - Our favourite 'Trinijam'
HIS EXCELLENCY Dennis Francis came to Jamaica as high commissioner of Trinidad and Tobago but at a state banquet in Prime Minister Simpson Miller's honour, hosted by the President of Trinidad and Tobago (T&T), she announced quite rightly...

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Guyana top cop under fire for wiretap scandal


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