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published: Saturday | August 2, 2008

Lead Stories


Negril abuzz - Tourist town comes alive
WESTERN BUREAU: An estimated $300 million is in circulation in Negril this weekend as Red Stripe Temptation Isle (RTI) and Appleton Temptation Isle (ATI) stake their claim on the 'Capital of capitals', forecasters have told The Gleaner.

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Young farmers summoned to service
All systems go
'Preemie' born in mid-flight recovering in MoBay hospital
Cassava on show

News


Chase funds Heart Foundation's new home
ST ANDREW: The Heart Foundation of Jamaica has moved just a stone's throw from its previous headquarters at 30 Beechwood Avenue to a larger and more spacious location at number 28.

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ACROSS THE NATION
Set the captives free - Bishop Davis
BRIEFS
Judge blasts Gov't on extended detention

Business


Royal Palm Reserve - the new face of tourism
As the bus wove through the winding roads of Westmoreland's capital, Savanna-la-Mar, the excited students from Old Harbour Bay Primary School in St Catherine were reassured by their teacher, Dorrett Heath, that in half an hour they should be at Royal Palm Reserve in Sheffield.

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Agriculture Today: Lessening the load - Cane farmers welcome hike in second payments

Sport


Ja's hopes washed away
WILDEY, Barbados (CMC): A SECOND heavy shower that chased the players and umpires from the field almost 2-1/2 hours after the start yesterday extinguished the chances of both Jamaica and Windward Islands of advancing to the final of the TCL Group West...

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Mr Skill to land main feature
'Maestro' lasts home for trophy
JNA to host trial matches
Vox Pop
OYLYMPIC QUIZ
Collingwood ton revives England
Olympics around the corner, place your bets
In your neighbourhood
Performer of the week: Walker leaps among Beijing favourites
Young Boyz hunt second win
Hamilton leads GP practice
Sehwag smashes double hundred
Federer loses again
BRIEFS

Commentary


Important implications for the bauxite industry
Dr Carlton Davis, in recent articles on the future of the bauxite/alumina industry, has named energy costs and bauxite quality as major challenges threatening the viability of the sector at this...

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Pleasure parlours
Issue: Cheap shot against school leadership

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - Avoiding the pitfalls of mandatory sentences
The Editor, Sir:The cardinal purpose of the criminal law is to punish the guilty and protect the innocent.

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Genetics of sprinting - Why we will excel at the Olympics
Vital factors in industrial safety
Long detention not the answer
Addresses a security factor
Saluting 'The Search'
Excellent policing in Jamaica

Entertainment


Body found on Bounty's property
The body of a man was found yesterday with nine gunshot wounds at an unfinished house owned by popular deejay, Bounty Killer, in Norbrook, Kingston 8.THE WEEKEND STAR was told that at 6 p.m.

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Yendi connects with fans

Mind & Spirit


A case for fivefold leadership
Do you need a new type of leadership structure in your local church? Then maybe APEST is for you. APEST is the word coined by Alan Hirsch, a leader of the Foreign Mission Training Network in Australia and author of the book The Forgotten Ways.

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Hirsch's perspective on the gifts

Saturday Features


Innocence lost
At age 12, Shara Brownwas sexually abused by her stepfather on several occasions.The terrified youngster reveals her ordeal to a school friend whoinforms her mother.Brown's mother refuses to believe that her husband, who she loves and...

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Countdown
Sizzling Summer outfits
Healthyliving: Making sense out of scents
Sexual Exposure
TalkingSEX:Are you fit to be a life partner?
Doctor'sadvice: Should she let him use use 'Rhythm'


Tropical Weather

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