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published: Saturday | September 23, 2006

Lead Stories


Murderous rage - Man bludgeons mother and brothers to death
Two teenagers and their mother are now dead following a vicious attack in their home by a 28-year-old relative. Their alleged killer is the woman's son, who is also the brother of the teenage boys.

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No E coli spinach in Ja
Four survive plane crash
Prince Mandela says youth should get involved in politics
Blackout protocols issued to the JPS

News


Ex-deacon to face trafficking charges
The Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) yesterday slapped five charges of trafficking in persons on 46-year-old former church deacon Donovan Jones and the three male teenagers charged jointly with him with the sexual molestation of a 14-year-old...

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Work stoppage at Sligoville stadium
Across the nation
Man held in connection with stolen car ring
Former politician slain by gunmen

Business


Super Plus 'gassing' up food business at Total stations
Super Plus Food Stores is to open another food mart at Total Jamaica's outlet in Mona, Kingston, next week, its 14th under a partnership with the petroleum retailer.

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Market loses ground after 3-day gain

Sport


Calabar humbled at Hope
A late strike from Dewayne Williams carried Jamaica College (JC) to a 1-0 win over defending champions Calabar in their Group E ISSA/JN/Pepsi Manning game at Old Hope Road yesterday.

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Top-of-the-table clashes take centre stage
Russia take 2-0 lead over United States
Charlie ease past Jon Grant
It's a Windies, Australia final
October date for divestment?
WATA Tennis serves off
C&W pumps millions into badminton
Europe take healthy step towards retaining Ryder Cup
Nunes' Orion ready for Winnie Anglin
We are well on track - Dehring
Transforming Kensington Oval
Positive review for Queen's Park
Bajan company to cater for Cricket World Cup

Commentary


Dealing with praedial thieves
After years of much talk on how best to deal with the scourge of praedial larceny, the best solution that the Minister of Agriculture and his advisers were able to come up with was to arm farmers with a 'receipt book'.

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Monkey salary

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - OUR restates stance on bill payment issue
The Editor, Sir: I am writing in response to your Letter of the Day, Saturday, September 9, penned by Beresford Hay.

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Congrats to The Gleaner
HIV/AIDS impact on the Caribbean
Put air pumps on toll roads
On deciding how to vote

Entertainment


Trekking the caves
Caves conjure images of black bats flying overhead. However, a tour of a cave can provide exciting knowledge for children. But, as adults, you are probably more informed about Jamaica's hidden treasures.

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Soap Scene
Warlock says goodbye to 'Days' and hello to Wedlock
'One Life to Live' - Robin Strasser: 'Dorian's champagne glass is always half-full!'
'Brothers & Sisters' delivers a new theory of relativity

Let's Talk Life


... life - My son is mentally ill
Dear Counsellor: My son is 12 years old and is mentally challenged. I am worried about what will happen to him as he grows older.

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... relationships - I don't want to wait in vain
For the love of gambling

Mind & Spirit


A chat with a Christian archaeologist
The best way to communicate the Christian Gospel to Muslims is not by the traditional means of evangelism often used in the West. Instead, by being friendly and faithfully living a holy life will cause Muslims to inquire of the Christian faith.

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The prophet in the nation


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