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published: Thursday | November 23, 2006

Lead Stories


'Sandals playing politics' - Allegations that layoffs timed to sway St Lucia elections
St. Lucia's attorney-General, Victor La Corbiniere, claimed yesterday that Gordon 'Butch' Stewart's Sandals hotel chain timed the layoff of 100 employees in that Eastern Caribbean island to hurt the ruling St. Lucia Labour Party...

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UK blacks at no greater risk of schizophrenia - Hickling
Fullerton's $6m bail extended
UK Privy Council denies Genius appeal
'Crime reduction efforts marred'
More cops this Christmas
Local Government audit flawed

News


The Honey Man of Clarendon
It's six o'clock on a Friday morning and a short, slim man in his 60s is standing by the side of the Bustamante Highway in Clarendon, arranging some bottles on a wooden stall. As vehicles whiz by, the man starts to move faster.

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Absence of the children's registry hampering courts
Ex-guard found guilty of murder
Mitchell urges Caribbean to harness science, technology
Acid victim starts reconstructive surgery in US next Thursday
Shaw accuses Junor of 'trying to cover up the truth' at PAC
Andem trial postponed

Business


Kingston Wharves expansion on target
Over US$3 Million (J$132 million) has already been spent on expanding the berth at Kingston Wharves, according to Michael Bernard, president of the Shipping Association of Jamaica. Mr. Bernard said on Tuesday that the work is expected to expand...

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UK pension debate to deepen on new life expectancy data
Market reacts positively to Alcoa job cut plan
Flights set to be stuffed over Thanksgiving

Sport


Pakistan strike back in Multan
MULTAN, Pakistan (AP): IMRAN FARHAT smashed an unbeaten half century yesterday to lead a confident Pakistan recovery, after Brian Lara posted his ninth double century to give the West Indies an imposing lead on the fourth day of the second Test.

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Lara adds another notch to his belt of double hundreds
Harding rebounds with sparkling three-timer
New StJFA president has recovery plans
Central Kingston, Duhaney Park advance to Champions KO
FROM THE BOUNDARY - Thank you one and all

Commentary


EDITORIAL - The utility of political jam sessions
It is quite to be expected that the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) would be in a mood to crow after the success of its 63rd annual conference last weekend. While not a reflection on outcomes, success here is narrowly defined as the huge crowd...

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Pickney, get flat!
A 'dutty' name
Lebanon: Teetering on the brink of civil war

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - Waiting to hear more manifesto specifics
The Editor, Sir: Highly effective leaders know how to wisely process advice and utilise research, they know how to handle criticism, constructive or otherwise; therefore, I can only hope that Mr. Bruce Golding and the Jamaica Labour Party...

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Leave the Cockpit Country alone
In support of Christie
Paulwell and bill collection fees

Entertainment


Impending auction of Tosh's M-16 guitar sparks controversy
The recent announcement of the impending auction of an M-16 Stratocaster guitar that belonged to late reggae icon Peter Tosh, has sparked controversy among his children, who say they were not informed of the intended sale of the instrument.

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Black Eyed Peas scores a trifecta
A great day for Sean Paul
Jamaica's interest in French films growing
Genesis Triple Fest 2007 promises bigger things

What's Cooking


Make it a double at TGI Friday's
Kingston Restaurant Week (KRW) participating eatery, TGI Friday's, was a hive of activity last Thursday as members of the media were in the house to celebrate the new menu items. Jack Daniel's charcoal-mellowed Tennessee whiskey...

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Snapper 'down under'
Klean Kitchens ahoy!
Mind your manners - Using your napkin
Win Big In... Blue Band's Ultimate Christmas Cake Bake-off

UWI/Eye on Science


Sea Squirts
Sea Squirts, otherwise known as Ascidians, are sessile marine animals living attached to hard substrates such as pier pilings, boat hulls, rocks or mangrove roots The body takes the form of a slightly flattened cylinder...

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