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published: Saturday | June 2, 2007

Lead Stories


Cops bust chop shop - $10 million in stolen motor vehicle parts recovered
The Spanish Town police have recovered approximately $10 million in stolen motor vehicle parts and scrapped motor vehicles during an operation in the Kingland area near Kitson Town, St. Catherine.

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Air Jaica made 5.1 million pounds sterling on Virgin deal
Montego Bay Convention Centre closer to fruition
OPDEM warning! Jamaican public cautioned against taking season lightly
Another 'Crusher' killed
South East St Andrew political rivals to meet
Smooth sailing on airport work in Jamaica

News


'Bridging the gap' - Pickersgill says Government to fix bridges this year
Work on a new bridge for the Broadgate community in St. Mary will commence in the final week of June, said Jamaican Transport and Works Minister, Robert Pickersgill.

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Across the Nation
Jamaican Police Commisssioner, party heads to ensure peaceful elections
Jamaican businessman convicted of killing schoolboy
Mind & Spirit - Youth for Christ to raise up missionaries

Business


Jamaica Private Power Company shares to change hands
United States-based CMS Energy, the largest shareholder in Jamaica Private Power Company Limited (JPPC), announced yesterday that it had agreed to sell its 42 per cent stake.

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Lascelles' depressed second quarter linked to seasonal factors
Pan Jam, First Jamaica declare big dividends

Sport


Rum Talk Derby
Ten native bred three-year-olds are slated to contest the 87th running of the Digicel Jamaica Derby at Caymanas Park today for which the 2000 Guineas winner RUM TALK is a hot ante-post favourite.

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In Your Neighbourhood
Jamaica Under-17 collapse - Where did it all go so wrong?
PERFORMER OF THE WEEK - 'Lightning' Bolt strikes again
Rampaul, Gayle injured
Jamaica's Grannum gains from experience
Fiver boosts Taylor
Late Brazil goal fails to spoil Beckham return
Taylor bags five
VOXPOP
Andrade among inductees
Nevers positive Jamalco will 'finish off' Waulgrovians
Campbell tops HalfMoon Golf Classic in Jamaica
Henry to open Business House Volleyball League
Jamaica Defence Force, Manchester in big clash
Final word - Who will bail out the sinking flagship?

Commentary


EDITORIAL - US sanctions re Darfur genocide
President George Bush, as the Americans have done since Colin Powell first did so, has again characterised the situation in Darfur for what it is: genocide. And Mr. Bush is right to step up United States sanctions against Sudan. Now, it is time for others to stop the dithering and to join Washington in turning the screws on Khartoum.

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Issue: Brave New (Jamaica) World - a la Orwell
Public and private sector customer relations in Jamaica

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - Where did Jamaica go wrong withfree education?
The Editor, Sir: The country is once again embroiled in the partisan 'Free Education' debate. This debate originated in the 1950s with the introduction of the Common Entrance by Norman Manley.

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Batting for peace: a recurring decimal
Whatare we doing wrong?
A really bad (Jamaican) road
Congrats Mr Lee Chin
Road plea to Peart

Entertainment


'Sgt Pepper' wins new fans 40 years later
Mae West said: "No. I won't be in it. What would I be doing in a lonely hearts club?" So, The Beatles personally wrote to the Hollywood vamp who then agreed to join Fred Astaire and Karl Marx on the cover for Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, which celebrated its 40th anniversary yesterday.

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PBS's 'Great Performances' has the love for 'Ella'
Soap scene

Let's Talk Life


Let's talk relationships
Dear Counsellor: I am 18 years old and I am in a relationship with a young man who is 28 years old. He is very nice but the problem is he is pressuring me to have a child we engage in sexual activities, I am not ready for a child.

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Let's talk life

International


Kidnapped BBC Gaza reporter says he's well in video
Kidnapped BBC Gaza correspondent Alan Johnston said he was in good health and being treated well in a video released yesterday, his first message from captivity since militants seized him 11 weeks ago.

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Lebanese army storms militant camp leaving 19 dead
Rice criticises Spanish government over Cuba
International briefs






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