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published: Monday | September 17, 2007

Lead Stories


Jamaica Labour Party's worst nightmare - Portia blasts bloated Cabinet - Wehby pick a conflict of interest
A re-energised Portia Simpson Miller, president of the People's National Party (PNP), yesterday chastised the Bruce Golding administration for what she dubbed an oversized Cabinet and warned that the Opposition would be watching the Government like hawks....

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Special prosecutor to be impartial - Golding
Wehby to tackle debt dilemma
Bartlett blitzto hot up winter - Tourism Minister to actualise aggressive marketing campaign
Two more quizzed in JFK terror plot
'No challenge to Portia's top spot'
'Ol' pirates come to rob I'? - Marley family protests Verizon ringtone deal

News


Felix's 'mental abuse' - Wife uses silence to torture husband
"That is mental torture ... I was verbally abused, but that did not hurt my head more than so. The mental aspect of it to me is far worse than verbal abuse, far worse than physical abuse ... It emasculated you, you don't feel like you are a human being much less a man.

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US navy vessel docks in Port Antonio
Falmouth residents sceptical about plans of shipping terminal
Many issues await Holness - JTA president
Outstanding CSEC Achievers
Holness to clear air on cost sharing
Man slapped with six years for buggery
88 killed in Thai plane crash
Going nuts over low sperm count? - How to win the numbers game

Business


Charles: Don't run off! - Workers heading to Canada urged to stick to contract
Newly appointed Labour Minister Pearnel Charles yesterday warned the first batch of construction workers scheduled to depart for Canada this morning not to breach their contract by running off. "I am talking to you like a father and grandfather ... Don't let me down," pleaded Charles...

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Restrictions to sending parcels
Postage stamps: a teacher's aid

Sport


Big Test for Sunshine Girls - Three-match netball series versus England starts today at National Indoor Centre
The National Indoor Sports Centre will be buzzing with excitement today when Jamaica's Sunshine Girls take on England in game one of their three-Test series starting at 7:00 p.m. The second game will be played on Wednesday and the third on Thursday....

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Juniors strike gold at Pan Am badminton
It's Tiger again
Isinbayeva, Richards share Golden jackpot
Morkel leads way for South Africa
Johnson's goal lifts City into second place
Walsh rocks Australia at Kensington Oval: From Tony Becca's book 'Souvenirs - Reservoir of Memories'
Harding widens lead at Santa Rosa Park

Commentary


EDITORIAL - The general election in retrospect
The infrastructure of the new JLP administration is taking shape with the formalities of Prime Minister Golding's inauguration and swearing-in of his 18-member Cabinet taking pride of place last week. In due time, the State Opening of the Parliament...

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Britain shuns metrication
Killing the messenger
NOTE-WORTHY: The poor as always

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - Biblical background on real prophets
The Editor, Sir: Accept 'Holy Greetings.' Kindly allow me space to issue a warning to all those who claim to be prophets speaking on God's behalf. I really don't know if it is done out of ignorance of the written word or these people allow themselves to be used by the devil...

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Please leave Dr Phinn alone!
Jury service
Right answer
What is Gov't's networth?

Entertainment


Patrons have a 'good time' at Retro Fête
It was a musical feast at Heineken Good Times held at the Mas Camp Village on Saturday night, as the vibe kicked into full gear.Dubbed the Retro Fête, patrons were young and care free, as they gyrated and jiggyed the night away...

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Nyammins and Jammins festival full of excitement this year
Foster, Thornton stumble at the office

Flair


Integrity not for sale
The teachings of her parents and grandparents have remained with her throughout the years. "They always told me, 'two things someone can never take from you is your education and reputation'. I have maintained my integrity, it's something that's not for sale. My word is my bond....

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What happens to the missing ballot boxes?
Flair's bachelor issue - The full story
Colour me, FaB!
Hector Lincoln: Keeping the fashion beat
My parents having sex!
Unending love
Running: A healthy lifestyle


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