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published: Thursday | June 14, 2007

Lead Stories


Health insurance overhaul coming - New provider for thousands of public sector workers
A major shake-up is looming in the health insurance industry as the 65,000-strong Government Employees' Administrative Services Only (GEASO) health scheme, which is the single largest health insurance scheme in the country...

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High-level review of Woolmer investigation ordered
Another Briton to join the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF)
The Gift of Prophecy - Weighing heavily upon the heart
Travel journalists get top awards
UTech students seize the light - Rolls out solar-powered golf cart in answer to energy crisis
'Jamaica Public Service Company (JPS) and National Water Commission (NWC) owe customers'
Local cops cautious
Gun recovery unit set up by Kingfish
The hottest talk on the cocktail circuit - Will he 'kick up rumpus'?

News


'Jamaica, di nicest place fi live'
STANDING IN line at a small takeout restaurant in Greenwich, London, I noticed a tall, dark man with dreadlocks, standing about 20 feet away. He was the first dreadlocked fellow I had seen since arriving in England. The man was wearing green pants and a black sweater...

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FROM KINGSTON TO LONDON: THE JAMAICAN IMMIGRANT STORY - Jamaicans in UK shun British ID
'Don't belittle my Jamaica'
Jamaica gets improved Human Trafficking report
Spanish-Jamaica Foundation meets at Rose Hall
Learn first aid this hurricane season
US Embassy warns against fraudulent visa appointments
Adrian Allen, aspiring scientist with hopes of bettering Jamaica
Police call for legislation to suppress gangs
Big ganja bust in Spanish Town
Murder trial for Joel Andem set for October
Juror shortage stalls proceedings at Home Circuit Court

Business


Banks charged with Parmalat failure
The indictment yesterday of four international banks on criminal charges related to the 2003 failure of the Parmalat dairy empire could help bondholders recoup millions in losses and potentially exposes the banks to a ban from operating in Italy....

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US automakers to seek labour cost parity with Asian rivals

Sport


Christopher Gayle set to get ODI captaincy
WEST INDIES Cricket Board (WICB) chief executive Bruce Aanensen has been instructed to offer the captaincy of the ODI team to Chris Gayle, after the full board yesterday sided with the selection panel's choice of the left-handed opener to lead the side...

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WI in fight for pride
Sammy in doubt for final
Time to start performing, Marlon
Three for Malcolm
Guatemala move on in Gold Cup
Flames too hot for Blazing Panthers
Spurs one win away from title
Amateurs continue to battle at BNS champs

Commentary


EDITORIAL - Moves to break the crime-politics nexus
Long overdue legislative action to break the suspected relationships between crime and politics is embodied in a document outlining a National Security Policy for Jamaica, tabled in the House of Representatives on Tuesday by Dr. Peter Phillips, the Minister of National Security....

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The end of cheap money
The Post Office
Immaterial differences
NOTE-WORTHY: Cruelty to animals

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY: Tear-gassing inmates in custody 'barbarous'
The Editor, Sir: An inmate at the May Pen Police Station lock-up allegedly threw urine at a policeman guarding the cell on the morning of June 8, 2007. The policeman reportedly responded by releasing a canister of tear gas and locking the cell door behind him.

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No apology
Shocked at CG report
PM's genteel intervention

Entertainment


READER'S WRITE: CHRIST IN ART AND JAZZ CONCERT - Good from start to finish
Excellent. Entertaining. Remarkable. These are but a few of the words that could aptly describe the recent Christ in Art and Jazz concert at the Swallowfield Chapel in Kingston. The concert, put on by the church's Project 150 Ministry, got off to the scheduled 8:00 p.m...

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Jazz duo opens night for Youth Ambassador programme
Kelly Clarkson says she has never been in love

What's Cooking


Dining at DOLLY'S
Dolly's Café and Pub offers one of Montego Bay's finest dining experiences. The little gem is adjacent to Hotel Gloriana on Sunset Boulevard in Montego Bay. Close to the entrance is a small balcony where patrons can enjoy a drink and have a smoke (there's a no-smoking policy inside.

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A little French Cuisine
BAKER'S FIESTA IS BACK
Callaloo Juice, green goodness!
Conching up a storm


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