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published: Tuesday | October 10, 2006

Lead Stories


Still a Senator - Campbell vows to remain in Upper House - JCC demands more answer on Trafigura deal
Forced out of the Cabinet and his job as general secretary of the ruling People's National Party for misleading colleagues about the Trafigura affair, Colin Campbell suggested yesterday that he intends to cling to his seat in the Senate...

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Petroleum Corporation of Jamaica (PCJ) could end deal with Dutch oil company
Auditor-General uncertain about Trafigura probe
More funds for student loans... To facilitate demand from lower-income groups
Light bills in the mail, reminders by cellular
One-man gospel mission in Windsor Castle
Jury rejects $100m claim against RPD
Volunteers to do free heart surgery
Over $14 million recovered through consumer advocacy
Heritage lectures on trade unionism

News


GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S ACHIEVEMENT AWARDEES - 'I was not expecting anything like this!'
Governor-General Professor Kenneth Hall was pleased as the citation for Paul Patmore was being read at the Governor-General's Achievement Awards ceremony in Montego Bay last month.

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Day of honour, says Hampton student
Motivation for Esher principal
Forty medics from US in Montego Bay for health mission
NWC to aid reforestation efforts in watersheds
Postal agency closure angers residents
Bad roads frustrate Waterloo residents
UWI hoping to score with cricket exhibition
Food For The Poor, US Gov't helping to revitalise agriculture
'Health, food safety in region outdated'

Business


ISCF to tackle praedial larceny
The assault against the scourge of praedial larceny has been bolstered with the graduation of 36 police personnel from the Island Special Constabulary Force (ISCF), who have been specially trained to tackle the perennial problem...

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... Government to launch public education campaign
Rusal announces merger... Eclipses Alcoa as world's biggest aluminium producer
Airbus chief resigns, successor named
Fall-out at British Airways
Business corruption rife globally, says report

Sport


'Yagga' bats for local talent
Former batting star Lawrence 'Yagga' Rowe believes the West Indies is still producing talented cricketers, but insists that the regional team will not blossom beyond mediocrity if former great players continued to be excluded...

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West Indies seek early qualification
Arnett Gardens kick out seven NPL players
Trainer Robert Darby on the rebound
FROM THE BOUNDARY - Wanted: Many more like Marguerite Cooke
Charlie Smith blank St Catherine - Georges wallop Oberlin 15-0
Goule, Talbert burn out victories
Warner silent as Warriors' spirit fades
Stephenson enjoying life in Sweden

Commentary


EDITORIAL - Surveys show key shifts in national demographics
The latest survey of living conditions in Jamaica, in which consumption is used as proxy for income, was published last week and officials were happy to trumpet a further decline in poverty in the country.

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Election financing and CARICOM
Say no more State funding
The flap about flag colours

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - Accountability must be brought to the forefront
The Editor, Sir: It may be a case of the chickens coming home to roost, or simply the result of an Opposition determined to use any means necessary to unseat the incumbent PNP Government from their 17-year control of Gordon House.

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Create a level salary structure to lower poverty
A judgement call is needed
Greg Christie for PM

Entertainment


Pleasant 13 at Stella Maris Dance Ensemble
Celebrating their 13th season of dance, the Stella Maris (Young Adult) Ensemble is ushering itself into puberty and there is much about the weekend of performances at the Little Theatre that suggests the dance troupe is growing up.

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Nyaho's delight - Pianist Dr William Chapman Nyaho thrills audience
Splendid, solemn performances at classical concert
One Third's vision
'Arrival' of ABBA fame for Jazz and Blues '07
Theme parties the new craze
Sizzla disappoints at Carib Music Fest
Fashion editors perform magic tricks at Gaultier anniversary show

International


NORTH KOREA: Kim irks the world
SEOUL (Reuters): World powers condemned North Korea yesterday after it said it conducted an underground nuclear test and the U.N. Security Council prepared a stern response that could further impoverish and isolate the communist state.

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IRAQ: Woman tells court Saddam forces buried her family alive
UNITED STATES: South Korean nominated as UN sec-gen
GUYANA: Police probe shooting by soldiers
IRAQ: Car bomb kills 13, wounds 46


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