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published: Tuesday | June 12, 2007

Lead Stories


$Billion$ in breaches! - Contractor General's annual report finds public entities wanting
In another no-holds-bar approach, Contractor General Greg Christie has highlighted billions of dollars worth of breaches in the awarding of government contracts, chief among them, the procurement of health services for members of the public service, at an estimated cost of $2 billion....

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Ministry's GSAT blunder
Campaign financing report ready by July
Human trafficking training ends today
No bail for 15-year-old
ILO tackles child labour in farming
Hold parents accountable - DPP
GSAT placements irk some parents
Student escapes kidnap attempt in Hanover

News


TYRONE'S WATCH - Breaking News in Parry Town
WHAT'S NOT WORKING? - The Parry Town main road in St. Ann is going, going, and will eventually be gone if something is not done soon. A gaping breakaway has imperilled the lives of residents and motorists who utilise the roadway.

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Abbott marks 20 years as first black British MP
More election workers trained
Residents upset over 'excessive' sentence
New insecticide in malaria fight
Reader Responses
Running Battle Against Cancer

Business


China's trade surplus surges 73% in May
China's politically sensitive trade surplus soared in May to the third-highest monthly level on record, according to government figures released Monday, amid growing pressure from United States lawmakers for sanctions against Beijing.

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Apple makes Safari web browser available to Windows users

Sport


Shiv's ton fails to lift West Indies to victory
MANCHESTER, England (CMC): Shivnarine Chanderpaul's 15th Test hundred was topped by another decisive bowling performance from Monty Panesar that handed England a 60-run victory over West Indies in the third Test yesterday. Chanderpaul was undefeated on 116...

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'We've a lot of character'
Intriguing race for jockeys' title
Natural Atlanta scores at 240-1
Oh, for a spin bowler - a left-hander at that
'It was my best Test innings'
Khari back in action
Barca deal for Henry?
FIFA instructor to conduct clinics
Bailey wins at Island Games
Slayers edge Knights in thrilling finish
Spurs hold off late charge to take 2-0 lead
Busta Fighters carry Pan-Am hopes

Commentary


EDITORIAL - Campaign prelude to constitutional reform
Constitutional Reform which has been the subject of intermittent debate for more than a decade has come alive once again in the general election campaign. Fundamental matters at issue are restated in a Green Paper tabled in Parliament at the end of May...

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Open voting should not be a crime
Tired death penalty debate
AJ defends Green Paper
NOTE WORTHY - Road danger

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - Lisa Hanna issue: Method of selection was not democratic
The Editor, Sir: I read Dr. W. Miller-Rowe's letter in The Sunday Gleaner as well as Mickey Haughton-James' comments on the South East St. Ann affair. Reading that letter was like preaching to the converted. I concur with both Dr. W. Miller-Rowe and Haughton-James...

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'Justice' at a stop sign
Free health care not priority
Air Jamaica's aircraft

Entertainment


Jazz Week blows in Morgan Harbour
Rain caused a relocation at Morgan's Harbour Hotel, Port Royal, and a two-hour late start to the 'Jazz Week' opening. But when Don Topping welcomed all just past 6:00 p.m. on Sunday and the Jamaica Big Band, under the direction of saxophonist Dean Fraser in the absence..

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Fabulous Fashion
Creative minds displaying their artistic work
Eddie Murphy denies claims of Mel B's baby

The Shipping Industry


32 gain port facility security officer IMO certification
Thirty-two security officers from Antigua, Jamaica, Nevis and St. Maarten successfully completed the most recent port facility security officer IMO certification course staged by Security Administrators Limited (SAL), the leading provider of maritime security and related services...

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Jamaica Wellness Tour rolls into Kencot






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