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published: Monday | February 4, 2008

Lead Stories


Crash calamity - Hanover four killed in accident - Eyewitnesses blame speeding - Teen victim sneaked out to party 12-y-o girl left motherless
WESTERN BUREAU: Dissected bodies trapped in mangled metal formed the aftermath of a horrific car crash that left four Hanover residents dead and several communities in mourning yesterday morning. That was the scene that gripped onlookers who rushed from their homes to investigate...

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Davis urges public agencies to keep eyeout for corruption
Wedding survives fire
New rules imposed on US travellers to Caribbean
Destitute ex-mayor gets $150,000 from Gov't
Dead-end burial - Protesters block interment at controversial cemetery
Traffic chief against courts deciding on 'robot' seizures
BRIEFS - Desmond Henry dies

News


Fatherhood no joke for stand-up comic - Dad of three, Gabre Nelson, still focused after big Buss
Passengers travelling on some bus routes in the Kingston Metropolitan Transport Region know him as the conductor/driver who loves to give jokes. And television viewers islandwide got a weekly dose of his wit in the 2007 season of TVJ's Comedy Buss. He came second in that competition...

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How to tackle crime
Help rains down on hurricane victim
Gratitude improves health

Sport


West Indies whitewashed despite strong batting effort
JOHANNESBURG, S Africa (CMC): West Indies' best batting effort of the contest and nagging afternoon showers could not deny Shaun Pollock a winning farewell to international cricket as South Africa romped to an eight-wicket victory under the Duckworth/Lewis system...

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Jamaica looking 'to set it straight' - Team departs without Gayle
Mohammed proves point - T&T's record-breaking spinner upbeat after lowering Taylor's mark
Tivoli net double
Injury may delay Villa's Agbonlahor
Oberlin begin race to defend title
Ghana, Ivory Coast reach semi-final
Sporting rally denies Seba
Waterhouse grab final spot
Reno floored at Portmore
Harbour View's hopes snuffed out in tie
Village mark anniversary in style

Commentary


EDITORIALS - Well said, Mr Golding
Mr Bruce Golding, the Jamaican prime minister, is unfortunately correct. For as much as we wince at the imagery, there is a kind of mendicancy existing in the Caribbean, which has been expressed in the almost knee-jerk opposition to the signing of the free trade pact...

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Our 'poor' middle class
NOTE-WORTHY: For the working class

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - Time to rationalise dual citizenship
The Editor, Sir: The sooner our Government puts some legislative rationality in the relationship with Jamaica and its diaspora, the easier it will be to correct the various irrationalities that crop up from day to day ...

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Mistake to promote contraceptives
HELP! A plea to save our children!
A waste of money
Air Jamaica staffers in the dark
Safety concerns in Jamaica
Jamaica must sell itself
Troubles with the new bus system

Flair


Andrea Brown gets WTO post
Many people think her job involves getting rid of garbage but that is far from reality. Andrea Marie Brown is the executive director of the Anti-dumping and Subsidies Commission, a public agency formed to help safeguard the Jamaican manufacturing sector from increased imports ...

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Celebrating Bob and the Boyz
Flack comes back
Hi Folks, So much is happening everywhere!
Minna Israel: At the top of her game
Hi Folks, So much is happening everywhere!
Try a mini for maximum effect
Dealing with lies
Airbrushing - Art on the face
Property rights after divorce
In search of Miss Jamaica Universe

Caribbean


GRENADA - Mitchell admits party in trouble
ST GEORGE'S (CMC):Grenada's Prime Minister Dr Keith Mitchell has made it clear to party delegates and supporters that his ruling New National Party (NNP) is in trouble after three terms in government and desperately needs to recapture popular support...

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GUYANA - Boy held with grenade
ST LUCIA - PM King responds


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