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published: Friday | October 27, 2006

Lead Stories


Hospital foul-up - Probe links procedural breaches at Victoria Jubilee to baby's death
The special team that investigated the death of a baby at the Victoria Jubilee Hospital in Kingston has identified serious procedural breaches at the institution. According to an official from the Health Ministry...

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Gunmen attack cabbie, passengers in Kingston
Montego Bay's 'lone robber' caught
Homeless people want their vote
Fugitive freed of murder charge
Over 500 illegal guns seized by police
Charity group moves to reintegrate deportees
Business certification drive launched
Roger Clarke reconsiders retirement

News


Duppy woman of New Hall
The duppy woman ran straight at me with her hands in the air! I thought to myself, all right, this is it, the duppy inside her is about to jump into me and I'll have to spend the rest of my life being called the duppy man.

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Christie's office looks into PCJ contracts
Correctional services to focus on academics
Bob Marley honoured in UK
New hand-held diabetes monitor now available

Business


Harsh business climate forced DB&G sale, says Bunting
Declaring that business had become increasing tough for his firm in a changing economic environment, Peter Bunting, the executive chairman of Dehring Bunting and Golding Limited, suggested that narrowing spreads and thinning profit margins had prompted...

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Box plant investment paying off for Corpak
No dividends from Ritz-Carlton... Hotel has no surplus cash, says UDC
Bear Stearns improves outlook for Jamaican debt
Ship registry signs new rep
DB&G to retain its personality, - DB&G to retain its personality, remain a listed company - Schnoor
Grand chance for Jamaica citrus - Problems in Brazil, Florida open opportunities for growers, says Miller
No longer constrained, former Fed chief Greenspan shares a piece of his mind

Sport


Windies through to semis
SHIVNARINE CHANDERPAUL hit a half century in his 200th limited-overs international and Ian Bradshaw chipped in with three key wickets yesterday as the West Indies survived a late Indian charge to record a thrilling three-wicket win...

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History in the making
Waterhouse down Wadadah to top standings
First defeat of the season for Harbour View
Seba clip Naggo Head 3-2
Take Free Fall
FROM THE BOUNDARY - Cricket, tourism playing a good innings
Reggae Marathon clips 'elite'

Commentary


EDITORIAL - The problematic censure motion
The Government members in the House of Representatives have been offered a reprieve. If they are sensible, they will grasp it - firmly. With both hands. For, as we have argued before in these columns...

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Condominium community woes
Parliament is an experience
Cultural aggression

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - Corruption of power, or exertion of energy?
The Editor, Sir: Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts completely. Absolute power also makes us fat and or lazy. And this is the state the PNP finds itself in. After 18 years in power every single person in the PNP is now either very fat...

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Nothing wrong with the PM sketching
Parliamentarians and privacy
Trafigura - a sticky matter
Kudos to Moshesh

Entertainment


Singers celebrate with Lymie Murray
At one point, Lymie Murray's birthday, or earthday, celebration at the Village Café looked like a mini roll call of singers. There were screams at the mention of Beres Hammond and more for snippets of Double Trouble and Rockaway, the band for Tuesday...

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Preaching, party at National Stadium
'Grudge 2' more tight than fright
Ain't No Stopping' DA Jay
Siim launches 13 months of fashion

Social


The dawning of a new day
Senior corporate executives, friends and families came in their numbers to the Jamaica Pegasus hotel last Wednesday, to witness the symbolic passing of the gavel to new International Association of Business Communicators (IABC)...

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UTech hosts 'Forum on Business Incubation'
Kingston College (KC) 'Old Boys' reminisce
Partying hell set to break loose

Mind &Spirit


What should be the relationship between the church and the gov't?
Dear Preacher, There are some Christians who believe that the Church should be supportive of and submissive to the government, based on the writings of 1 Peter 2 and Romans 13 where it is claimed that as servants of God:

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Prayer for cancer victims

International


UNITED STATES - Dominican Republic may run for UN seat
WASHINGTON (AP): Venezuela has asked the Dominican Republic to consider nominating a candidate for a rotating seat on the United Nations Security Council, Dominican President Leonel Fernandez said yesterday.

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NICARAGUA: Congress votes to ban all abortions
CUBA: Government, rebels announce start of formal peace process
IRAQ - 28 killed in police ambush


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