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published: Monday | July 10, 2006

Lead Stories


Church founder lashes whistle blowers
AMID shouts of amen and hallelujah, the founder of the Dayton Avenue Church of God, Ruby Kelly, yesterday chastised whistle blowers in her congre-gation for making known the sexual molestation case of a 14-year-old schoolgirl.

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Boycott extended - Portmore residents plan two-month toll stand-off
Decrease in murder rate positive - JLP
Nurses to go public with wage demands

News


Figuring out the toll rates
TREVOR JACKSON, managing director of toll road operator Trans-Jamaican Highway, has confirmed that motorists using electronic tags (T-Tags) will pay $60 per passage for the first nine trips across the Portmore toll road each week.

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Suthermere Prep School to be closed
New witness for Flankers trial
Director of Elections rejects Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) claims
Postal service boss elected to top Caribbean post

Business


THE MONDAY INTERVIEW: ROSA JOSEPH - Taking Pablo's beyond fabric
IMAGINE LEAVING your homeland at the age of 17 to start a life as a new wife in a strange country. That is what Rosa Joseph, born in the Dominican Republic, did when she married Paul Joseph and entered the world of business in the heart of Kingston.

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WTO development at risk
'Oil will hit well over US$100 and stay high'

Sport


Italy lift World Cup - Win fourth title on penalties as France's Zidane is sent off
BERLIN (Reuters): ITALY WON the World Cup for the fourth time yesterday when they beat France 5-3 on penalties after the teams finished level at 1-1 in a dramatic final that saw French captain Zinedine Zidane sent off in extra-time.

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Blind cricketers secure historic victory for Jamaica - Beat Barbados to win first ever regional tournament
Robert Scarlett returning to Harbour View
Peruvian Barriga to coach Reno
Federer restores order with Wimbledon win over Nadal
Wilbert Walker wins NACAC silver medal
Juniors take fourth spot
August Town scoop major KSAFA awards
French coach understands Zidane losing his cool

Commentary


Time to build a modern Parliament
THERE SEEMS to be a deepening consensus on the need for a new building for the Jamaican Parliament given the inadequacy of Gordon House, a fact that was highlighted in the 2003 Clarke Committee report on salaries for legislators...

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Zoom, zoom, boom!
Be willing to dare
T&T vs Barbados - Which country won the case, and why?

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - Treating education as a business
THE EDITOR, Sir: THIS IS a response to Marguerite Orane's article 'The business of education', Sunday June 25, 2006. I agree that education should be treated as a business and that principals should take more responsibility for the general performance...

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Change of Government needed
Condoms in prison
Who is on the boys' side?
No more than J$20

Entertainment


Dancing to the rhythm at Tamasha
TAMASHA, THE 15th anniversary dance recital of the Tivoli Dance Troupe began with a welcome from Africa and ended on a note of praise. With years of success under their belt the troupe has much to be thankful for as they remain dynamic..

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50 cent loves alcohol induced orgies

Flair


Spiritual Colours of Love - Teacher turns author
DONNA HARRIOTT, mother of two, is the chairperson of the board of directors for the Kingston Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) and recently published her first anthology, Spiritual Colours of Love. She describes her anthology...

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Powerful women cook up a storm
Marathon gets female CEO
ONE YEAR FOR BASIA
Getting a divorce Pt II
National Farm Queen: Deidrie Hudson
BRONZED BEAUTIFUL
Summer sandals - IT'S THONG TIME
Happy without a man? Impossible, maybe!
Can a woman be happy without a man?

International


RUSSIA: PRELIMINARY PROBE POINTS TO BAD BRAKES - 122 die in plane crash
MOSCOW (AP): AN AIRLINER careened off a rain-slicked runway in the Siberian city of Irkutsk early yesterday, plowing into adjacent garages and bursting into flames. At least 122 people were killed and 58 injured in the accident...

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