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published: Monday | September 29, 2008


Lead Stories


Tragic end - Body found believed to be that of 11-year-old girl
It was a dark and gloomy day in the community of Cyprus Hall, Belvedere, St Andrew, late yesterday morning, where a body was found, suspected to be that of Ananda Dean. According to Deputy Superintendent of Police Carol McKenzie, who is attached to the Constant Spring...

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University students get JN scholarships
The men speak out
Police suspect murder in elderly couple's death
Resume hanging - Manchester Chamber of Commerce says it has had enough
My son is slow for his age
Parenting without abuse
Family in crisis
... not yet, but dying
Family - first school for our children
How alive are we?
Our culture discourages marriage

News


A dream deferred, a life of pain
What is Oliver Brown of Sommerset, St Thomas, to do? Should he spend all his youthful days at his father's little welding shop waiting for an arbitrary client to drop by? Should he join the ranks of those who have left school and have nothing else to do than to roam ...

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Time for the UN to step forward
Sometimes, I don't want them to kiss me
Foreign language policy to be implemented in schools
Governor general's achievement awards
Anti-crime plan could cost citizens rights -FAST
Senior citizens urged to shape Jamaica's youth
Forestry Dept upgrades to executive agency status
NCU's science dept gets monetary boost
Legal officers relaunch association

Business


'I am not backing down' - Mayor of Kingston adamant about vending in HWT
Mayor of Kingston Desmond McKenzie refused to back down from his recent decision to suspend all forms of vending in Half-Way Tree, St Andrew during a meeting with vendors yesterday afternoon. The ban, he said, would remain in effect following an overall clean-up ...

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Parliament approves agreement between Government, Infinity

Sport


Arnett's trend of woes continue
The early season frustration continued unabated for Arnett Gardens as they slumped to their third consecutive defeat, going down 1-0 to a visiting Waterhouse, in the Digicel Premier League (DPL) at the Anthony Spaulding Sports Complex yesterday...

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Real Mona net title hat-trick
Primary swim champs trophy to be named in Hilton's honour
Reggae Boyz Cummings, Richards score in MLS
Palmer's fluke cross nets perfectly for game-winner
St Georges and Tivoli in goalless stalemate
Gardener's goal breaks Rivoli jinx
Contentious decisions hurt Spurs, City
Scolari says Premiership is the 'best'
St George's, Excelsior in big clash
St James High hunt Green Pond's scalp

Commentary


EDITORIAL - Urgent need to revive social partnership talks
AMONG HIS promises, on which Prime Minister Bruce Golding has made no discernible headway, is the undertaking to restart negotiations on a social partnership agreement with the Opposition being "at the table from the start". This is an issue on which Mr Golding....

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Mamma 'P' ... again

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - 'Special' bodies maybe unconstitutional
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE BRUCE Golding-led administration is determined to establish a 'special prosecutor'. In addition, it is now making legislative manoeuvres to establish a 'Special Coroner's Court'. As a nation, we must reject the notion...

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Fight crime with money
Floral treasure restored!
PNP election postscript
Why Asafa disappoints sometimes
On serving the customers
Ten questions God won't ask
Time to work after the election
CDA commends focus on child protection

Entertainment


Nassau goes Marley
Reggae superstar Bob Marley's legend now lives in Nassau, Bahamas. On June 16, the Marley Resort & Spa was launched there. Located on the secluded Cable Beach, popularly referred to as the 'Bahamian Riviera', the 16-theme suite and deluxe accommodations officially open...

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YES!, YES!, YES!
Robin Baston says 'Yes!'
Miss Lou's life celebrated in Gordon Town
Actor Paul Newman dies at 83
Something extra

Flair


Charles Harvey and his angels
We often hear about the hardships of single mothers and the delinquent fathers who are sometimes referred to as mere sperm donors. But stories of single fathers who have the sole responsibility of taking care of their children are very few....

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Fe-mail ties - Love: the body politic?
Singular Subjects - Girls and their 'toys'
Kelly's world - Give them a hug
Champagne and chocolate affair
Lawe - 2008 most eligible bachelor!
Cleaning shavers and shears
Realities of HIV/AIDS - Diary of an HIV-positive, pregnant girl (Pt 8)
Coping with breast cancer - My experience with hair loss
Health & fitness - Shedding the pounds
Little Ochie's Evrol 'Blackie' Christian

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