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published: Saturday | May 3, 2008

Lead Stories


'We want more!' Taxi operators dissatisfied with 25% increase
Members of various route-taxi associations say they are not prepared to accept the Government's 25 per cent increase on route-taxi fares and would be lobbying in the coming week for a further raise. Transport Minister Mike...

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Hill brothers granted bail, Carlos still behind bars
Maroons fight to preserve tradition
Press freedom faces worldwide setbacks
Bridge guard rails stolen
BRIEFS
Receivers to take over personal assets

News


Veteran educators honoured in Guy's Hill - Lauded for sterling contributions at retirement ceremony
SPANISH TOWN, St Catherine: Five teachers from Guy's Hill High School, along with an ancillary worker, who have together con-tributed many years to the growth of the institution, were honoured for their efforts on Thursday.The...

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Two killed in St James
Across the nation
'Casino will bring billions in revenue'
BRIEFS

Business


Eat what we grow - Golding
AS THE effects of the world food shortage heap more suffering on impoverished countries, Prime Minister Bruce Golding is urging Jamaicans to take seriously the drive to become self sufficient in the food the country consumes.Speaking Thursday at the...

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Bank secrecy rules to be reviewed

Sport


Sprint fest at stadium - Plethora of stars to blaze track at Jamaica International Invitational
It is being billed as the 'Prelude to Beijing' and today's fifth staging of the Jamaica International Invitational meet at the National Stadium will showcase a galaxy of track and field stars who are...

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Ja, Haiti friendly off
Call Of The Wild, Ole King Cole fancied
A place where the stars shine
Ochoa - quietly taking over the female golfing scene
In your neighbourhood
Performer of the week - Well worth the wait
Levy and Cohen shine at Alliance U-12 tournament
August Town shocked at Seba-Renoruling by JFF
Pistons crush 76ers to reach second round
Huge squads to prepare for Carib tournament
Ireland take fifth by beating Americas
Jetsetters 'A' hoping to shoot up the standings
Kangaroos, Saints in Super battle today
Red Bull F1 car for display at Palisadoes
Beckford, Phillips top overall sections in Jake's triathlon
'Both good and bad' Simoes expresses mixed feelings about the number of players discovered on scouting trip

Commentary


Sign of the download generation
It is ironic that one of the more striking examples of Jamaica's technological progress is the closing down of a company.The Financial Gleaner reported yesterday that the operators of 20-year-old Viewer's Choice...

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A day at 'Firefly'
Issue: I weep and worry for Jamaica

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - Barrage of hostility to investment
The Editor, Sir: One can't help but notice the barrage of direct and seemingly orchestrated attacks on the Spanish investments in Jamaica.

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Why I stayed
An amazing editorial
Review school leader criteria
Day-care facilities now being inspected
Right track not good enough
Power hunger

Entertainment


Artistes on warpath - Second attack launched on Red Stripe
Dancehall artistes are planning another counter attack on beer giants Red Stripe in what is shaping up to be an epic battle.

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Don't 'Wonder Why' it caan buss

Mind & Spirit


Holy Spirit book worthy to be read
The author Napoleon Black is pastor at Marverly Gospel Hall in Kingston. In his book, he provides readers with a somewhat popular volume dealing with an immensely relevant subject 'for the church of the twenty first century'.

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Understanding wealth creation for ministry

Saturday Features


Makeup your mind - Mineral vs traditional: which one's better?
Mineral make-up is the latest addition to the new beauty culture dedicated to better living. Unlike traditional make-up, mineral varieties contain no perfumes, talc, alcohol, dyes, mineral oil or preservatives.

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Style: SATURDAY- Less stress to
Back-chat
Countdown 5 must-dos before you die
Tech: SAVVY - 'Gran Turismo 5' not a great ride
YOW STAR1, CHECK WI OUT ON THE RADIO1
Is her boyfriend cheating? Doctor's advice
Infected by love - HIV-positive woman, healthy man break down relationship barriers
Talking SEX: Getting back your spark in the dark


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