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published: Monday | December 4, 2006

Lead Stories


Bodles demolition leaves 22 children among homeless
OLD HARBOUR, St. Catherine: A one-week-old baby is among 22 children and their parents who were left homeless in Bodles, Old Harbour, last Friday following a demolition exercise. A total of 40 persons lived in wooden structures on the property.

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Malaria tally rises - Mass gatherings discouraged in affected areas
Three cops shot in St James
PNP more united - PM
'First World nations should help train Carib professionals'
Teacher, student drown
Mullings calls for parliamentary oversight for Universal Access Fund

News


Eight Carib journalists awarded by UNFPA
Eight Caribbean journalists walked away with trophies and cash prizes at the annual United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Caribbean Media Awards on Saturday night. The ceremony, held on the grounds of the University of the West Indies...

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Press urged to be truthful
EU, regional group agrees on developmental issues
Justice system stakeholders urged to make views known
Mandeville Hospital gets defibrillator
Volunteers to be awarded
Christmas '06 postage stamps released
Silent epidemic - the underactive thyroid

Business


Air Jamaica head says merger proposals are impractical
President and chief executive officer of Air Jamaica, Michael Conway, last week dismissed as impractical suggestions that the national airline should be merged into a regional airline.

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'Help young entrepreneurs'

Sport


Advantage Jamaica ... Under-20s secure two-goal cushion over T&T
A double strike by Joel Grant propelled Jamaica to a 2-0 first-leg win over Trinidad and Tobago (T&T) in their CONCACAF Under-20 Final Round play-off at the Harbour View Mini-Stadium yesterday. Grant, who plays for English Premier League...

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West Indies seek form ahead of World Cup
Jamaica get a Lashing
Keyes' goal locks down Naggo Head
August Town slow down Portmore
Super saves deny Tevez in Everton win

Commentary


EDITORIAL - Reforming the justice system
It is with hope that citizens who have to rely on Jamaica's justice system, widely acknowledged to be stressed and inadequate, welcome the Canadian Advisory Committee which is on a fact-finding mission here, and for consultations ...

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'She doth protest too much'
What foreign investors want
Urgency of strategic thinking

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - Time to go to the mountain top
The Editor, Sir: The disgraceful condition of what used to be the chalet at the top of the Blue Mountain peak, will probably only amplify everything that is wrong with Jamaica today and will either scare away anyone who may still have some ...

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Sugar factory sale
Slave trade
Political tribalism
Congrats

Entertainment


Air Supply delivers pure magic
It was a night of pure magic, as Air Supply delivered an unforgettable performance to the packed audience at the National Indoor Sports Arena last Saturday. The Air Supply One Night Only Concert wove a web of romance, passion and love...

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Henzell speaks in 'No Place Like Home'
Anniversary splash for 'Jazz and Blues'

Flair


Dress-ing up
The sartorial elegance of the skirt-and-blouse amalgamation commonly called the 'dress' speaks for femininity in a way that trousers cannot. No other garment says 'woman' as strongly as the dress does.

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In condemnation of violence against women
Susan Taylor's Essence
Colour for Christmas
The new killer: Jealousy
HIV/AIDS and the workforce
They tied the knot

Caribbean


CARICOM visa ready
PORT-OF-SPAIN (Trinidad Express): With just under 100 days to go before the first match of the Cricket World Cup, Barbados' Deputy Prime Minister announced on Friday that the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) visa...

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CUBA: Raul extends olive branch
BARBADOS: Gov't to pump $20b into tourist industry
GUYANA - Officials probe terror threat on US airlines, BWIA

International


CHILE - Pinochet hanging on after heart attack
SANTIAGO (Reuters): Former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet suffered a heart attack yesterday and underwent an emergency bypass, but doctors said he was still seriously ill and media reports said he would need a second operation.

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UNITED STATES: Post-Saddam era worse - Annan


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