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published: Saturday | October 21, 2006

Lead Stories


'State should fund parties'- To preserve integrity of electoral process, says Munroe
Government Senator Professor Trevor Munroe continues to make a case for state funding of political parties, arguing that failure to adopt this measure could create an opening for transnational criminals to seek favours from government.

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Cricket laws will be ready - Phillips
Hanover Queen retains title
Ragashanti abducted, UWI tightens security
Rats, roaches swarm St Ann's Bay market

News


Let'stalk ....life -Not slepping well at night
Dear Counsellor: I read your articles weekly and find them to be helpful and informative.

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across the nation
Camp ministry produces - New Generation Camp
Welsh's liberty hinges on identification
Let'stalk ... relationships - 'I watch my husband having sex with young girls'

Business


Bank of Nova Scotia makes bid for DB&G
Jamaica's largest commercial bank, Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Limited (BNSJ) announced yesterday that it has made a joint bid with its parent company, the Bank of Nova Scotia, to acquire controlling interest ...

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Economy on tract to meet targets - Davies

Sport


Waterford push Calabar
Walker Cup debutants Eltham and last year's beaten finalist Calabar battled their way into the semi-final stages of the competition, following nerve-racking wins over Excelsior and Waterford at Stadium East yesterday.

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Rain offers stiff 'test' for new stadium
Jagdeo confident Guyana will meet commitments
Cricket boss cautions governments about selling stadia
Glenmuir, Clarendon College in mouth-watering Ben Francis KO clash
Bajan businessman new West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) boss?
Sri Lanka ease to victory
More on corrupt practices
Roen's hot
West Indies move up
Netball Shoot-out for titles
China gives Jamaica sports a boost

Commentary


The Security Council vote
After more than a dozen rounds of voting at the United Nations, neither Guatemala nor Venezuela has been able to muster the two-thirds majority of the votes ...

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Coming clean on Trafigura
Sum Rex Podeorum

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY: More questions on Trafigura
The Editor, Sir: The Prime Minister, in addressing supporters in Hanover on Sunday, October 8, said, "We will not be mixed up in any cass cass.

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MPs should observe Code of Ethics
Milking the Trafigura issue
The PM's choice

Entertainment


'Passions' Chad and Whitney: Is there trouble in Paradise?
Boy and girl meet. Boy is from the wrong side of the tracks; girl fights her attraction to him.

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'Love Conquers All', quiet, elegant romance

International


'No more nuclear tests'
BEIJING (Reuters):North Korea told a Chinese envoy it planned to conduct no further nuclear tests, South Korean media reported yesterday, raising hopes that China's diplomacy might force its neighbour back to talks.

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Stalemate for UN seat
'Europe may get hurt for backing Israel'


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