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published: Saturday | May 5, 2007

Lead Stories


'Bring back breathalysers'
Convenor and vice-chairman of the National Road Safety Council, Dr. Jones, is calling for a resumption of the breathalyser programme.

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Vando Palmer resigns
Who pillaged MoBay's clock?
Rifle found at Charlie Smith High
Cop shot in fight with gunmen

News


Narco find at airports
Eight pounds of cocaine and more than 150 pounds of compressed ganja that were destined for the United States and CuraƧao were intercepted Thursday at the island's two international airports by narcotics...

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Portland residents unhappy with roads - ... No piped water for over 15 years
Across the nation
Fishermen to be sentenced
Man charged with family slaying remanded

Business


BNS makes road-safety donation
THE BANK of Nova Scotia (BNS) yesterday donated two television sets and two DVD systems to the Jamaica Constabulary Force's Mobile Traffic School. The donation is a continuation of the bank's Road Safety in Schools campaign.

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Marubeni fined for undeclared income

Sport


Track stars to set Stadium alight
Jamaica's track and field great Donald Quarrie is expecting great things from 2004 Olympic 200 metres championVeronica Campbell at this evening's fourth Jamaica Inter-national Invitational meet at the National...

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Final word - So where's the great clean-out?
Board takes firm position
T&T back in contention
Street Fighter to rule over China Town
Unbeaten Curlin primed for Kentucky Derby
Super Cup incentives will not be reduced
Tae kwon do triumphs at Busta Open
Indiscipline crippling Windies, says Findlay
Arnett, Police in crucial match-up

Commentary


Proceed with caution
There is little doubt that Jamaica's electoral system has emerged in the past decade and a half or so as among the best in the developing world, helped in no small measure by the implementation of an electronic fingerprint...

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Revisiting the parliamentary building

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - 'No-vote' stance seen as election warning
The Editor, Sir:I am happy to read at last about the stance that one community is taking with regards to the way in which they have been used by our politicians over the years.

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Violence begets violence
Parliamentary pay: setting the record straight
Time to teach tolerance
United States no role model

Entertainment


Anna Nicole clone meets with 'Criminal Intent'
It could have taken longer, but it wasn't likely. Since many crime shows stay on the lookout for ripped-from-the-headlines ideas, the saga of the late Anna Nicole Smith was a virtual lock to be dramatised before this television season ended.

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Soap Scene
'Guiding Light': Emmy-winner Tognoni has seen the light
'Guiding Light' - Ricky Paull Goldin on love, life and being a Spaulding
Time for George to 'man up'
Koppel focuses on the living

Let's Talk Life


... life - Engage teens in safe activities
Dear Counsellor: I enjoy reading your articles. I find the issue of the sexual behaviour of teens to be quite relevant.

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... relationships - Rushing from relationship to relationship
God save the Queen! ... But Americans say down with the crown

Mind & Spirit


DEMONIC PRACTICES IN SCHOOLS
The news of demonic and occult practices in our schools islandwide is becoming more frequent and more disturbing.

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Rising Protestant tide sweeps through Catholic Brazil


 




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