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published: Thursday | November 6, 2008


Lead Stories


No benefits soon - Business leaders warn Obama's early focus won't help Jamaica
SOME OF Jamaica's civic leaders are warning that, with the United States facing its toughest economic crisis since the Great Depression, it could be some time before the island sees benefits from the policies of US President-elect Barack Obama. Obama, a Democrat, won...

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JUTC to post missing children's photographs
Rice congratulates Obama on victory
Obama selects White House chief of staff
Portia pushes for sex offences debate
I could not believe my eyes - Coco Tea

News


A 'spirited' poll
Evening is fast approaching on the day the world is collectively watching the United State (US) presidential election unfold. In all corners of Jamaica, people are huddled together in front of television sets, debating the fundamental issues as they see them...

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Obama victory sparks cheers worldwide
Obama is going to be a president for all of America - Powell
JPS seizes new effort against theft
Thursdaytalk - HOTTEST TOPICS ON THE COCKTAIL CIRCUIT

Business


Stocks fall as investors ponder Obama presidency
A case of post-election nerves sent stocks lower Wednesday as investors began questioning what impact a Barack Obama presidency will have on business and the overall economy.Asian stocks rose, but European markets fell Wednesday.The Dow Jones...

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Sport


St Andrew Tech, Excelsior draw
ST ANDREW Technical (STATHS) scored at the death to deny Excelsior all three points in an eventful 1-1 draw and level out ISSA/ Pepsi/Digicel Manning Cup Group two after a doubleheader at the Constant Spring Complex yesterday...

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Frome surprise St James 3-2
All-island Pool tourney starts on Saturday
Maradona to assess team
FROM THE BOUNDARY - The choice of Baker, a puzzling selection
Juventus through to KO round
A tricky race for Sportswoman of the Year award
WI off to great start against Sri Lanka

Commentary


EDITORIAL - David de Caires made a difference
David de Caires, the Guyanese, who died in Barbados last week where he had gone for medical treatment, was a great hero of Caribbean journalism.It was not that Mr de Caires, 70, was a fine journalistic craftsman, who delivered stories of pristine structure ...

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America's new chapter
Obama's bottom-up strategy
The myth of police protection

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - The Obama Story - for the first time at last
The Editor, Sir: "Not in my life time". These are the words on the lips of those who witnessed or kept in mind the words of King when 40 years ago he predicted the events of November 4. King is now seen as the old man dreaming dreams and Barack Obama...

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CG mandate
Lessons from US elections
Feeling the wind of change
Joshua of the 21st Century

Entertainment


'Praise and Adoration' rekindles hope
Worthy is the lamb that was slain to take away the sins of the world." Those were the words from a very spirited Georgia Bradford at the end of the 'Praise and Adoration' gospel concert, held at the Karram Speid Auditorium, Merl Grove High School on Saturday....

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Madonna, Oprah celebrate Obama's win
Something extra

What's Cooking


Jam Lamb
Senses and taste buds were ignited by a variety of lamb dishes at Longville Park farm in Clarendon last Wednesday. The man responsible for all the salivation; renowned executive chef and president of the Culinary Foundation of Jamaica, Dennis McIntosh...

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Susie's Bakery, more than delectable desserts
Perfect glass of wine
Dining with Emma - Mince my words

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