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published: Thursday | September 20, 2007

Lead Stories


Cement scarce - Company unable to meet demand Goverment of Jamaica moves to prevent fallout
The new Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) administration is scrambling to avert another cement crisis as the sole local manufacturer - Caribbean Cement Company Limited (CCCL) - says it is unable to satisfy the current demand for cement, while other importers of the commodity reportedly...

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Over $300 million in compensation for inferior batch
Expect more spot checks
Still time for Tomorrow's Children
Outstanding CSEC achievers
Trials of a community - Hampstead vs the police
Universities move to attract more men
Chickens slaughtered for art
The hottest topics on the cocktail circuit

News


Remembering the horror at Kendal
Harvey Robinson is a chatty old guy with a loud laugh and a firm handshake. He's quick to pull you into a conversation, whether you like it or not, and is sure to have you laughing in minutes, with one of his witty one-liners. He's known for his jokes throughout his community....

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Grange ready for challenges ahead
New Parliament; new challenges
Gloria Smith appointed Court of Appeal judge
McKenzie warns against reburials in the Corporate Area
Jamaica Teachers' Association (JTA) wants speedy repairs to schools damaged by 'Dean'
Displaced principal goes to Court of Appeal
Postscript After Dean - The Palisadoes: Safe Access to the Airport?

Business


Capital and Credit expands to Ocho Rios - Merchant bank to be added
The Capital and Credit Financial Group which only a week ago, opened a new branch of Capital and Credit Securities Limited (CCSL) in Ocho Rios, said it plans to establish a branch of its merchant bank at the same location. Deputy president of Capital and Credit Financial Group...

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US ready to make concessions on farm subsidies

Sport


Wasteful Rusea's win 3-0
WESTERN BUREAU: DESPITE SQUANDERING a spate of easy chances, former champions Rusea's High School started their 2007 ISSA/Pepsi/Digicel daCosta Cup campaign in fine style yesterday, blanking Green Island 3-0 in their Zone B fixture in Lucea....

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Mourinho leaves Chelsea
Singh's smashing sixes eliminate England
United off to winning start
Pagon is raring to return
Tough road ahead for federation's top man
Inside the BPL - Carib connections in abundance
Reggae Boyz equal all-time low
Delay in World Cup matches causes problems for teams, fans
Morkel gets kudos for job well done
US company pays millions in drug scandal

Commentary


EDITORIAL - That United States narco watch list
The apparent angst among local narcotics agents over Jamaica's remaining on the United States government's watch list, as we reported yesterday, is understandable. Given their hard work and rate of success in apprehending traders and narcotics over the past few years...

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Queuing in London
Escalating expectations
NOTE-WORTHY: Postal offer

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - Don Wehby should be trusted to live up to oath of office
The Editor, Sir: I see no problem with the current salary arrangement that GraceKennedy has with Don Wehby. Mr. Wehby has taken an oath of office and, like every other Cabinet minister, he should, without prejudice, be trusted to live up to that oath.

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Watchword for Portia
More on oversized Cabinets
Stop the attacks!
Wasting time on dual citizenship debate
Inspired by success

Entertainment


Going 'rootsy' at exhibition openings
Two exhibitions on the same theme opened not far apart on Sunday in downtown Kingston. The Institute of Jamaica on East Street came first, with kumina dancers and the Akwaaba Drummers involved in a ceremony which overlapped in theme, time and those in attendance...

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Three days of 'Curefest' in western Jamaica
Jamaica Young People Symphony's second season of concerts

What's Cooking


FOUR THE SCRUMPTIOUS WAY
The time of year is fast approaching when restaurants in Kingston come alive with Kingston Restaurant Week (in November). Among the participating restaurants is Mac's Chop House, and last Friday, in collaboration with 1876 Wine, they presented a wine dinner in celebration of what is to come....

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A taste of BARBADOS!
Home of Us All - Part II


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