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Lead Stories
House cover-up?
Golding raps Members for hiding assets.

More Lead Stories
Protection for judges, jurors
Stone discovery to save Ja cash
Water wasters beware
Transport improvements carry $4b tab
Musical celebration of Independence


News
Job hunters give up search
More than half the number of unemployed Jamaicans have, in recent times, stopped looking for work, feeling there is no hope of ever finding a job.

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Gov't opposes Blue Cross plan
Low turnout, high quality at Denbigh
Students to test cashless bus system
Former street boy to study abroad


Business
FIS still to recover $400m from Crawford companies

Four years after Financial Institutions Services (FIS) took over the Century financial firms, it has not been able to recover over $400 million from two companies owned by Donovan Crawford.

More Business
Will the tech revolution pass us by?
A dynasty in advertising continues
Bancassurance takes off in Ja


Sport
Windies fight back

Fortune, it is said, favours the brave, and, if that is so, the West Indies deserve some good luck in the third Test against England at Old Trafford.

More Sport
Walsh to decide future after fifth Test
Mixed fortunes for Jamaica
Elusive Wild & Restless
Reggae Boyz in action
Melbourne against the ropes
Reggae Girlz off to CFU championship


Commentary
Editorial - On the art of denial
Dr. Peter Phillips, as Minister of Transport and Works, has done and is doing an admirable job in transforming public transportation in the Corporate Area. The JUTC may yet become the highpoint of his political resume...

More Commentary
Editorial - Of love, hope, and triumph
The no-longer-pure BoJ
Whistling the wind
Driving around Jamaica
From prosperity to near adversity


Letters
From fairy tale to nightmare
THE EDITOR, Madam: Once upon a time in the land of green, black and gold the people were happy. In the year 1962, they were liberated and willing to work hard.

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Justice Wolfe and justice
A son's lament
Challenges for Jamaica
Grave implications


Entertainment
Jamaica's culture alive and well

At this time of our celebration of Independence, the spotlight is on our rich cultural heritage. But the question remains, how do we encourage young people to make a career in the arts?

More Entertainment
Garvey's belief in arts and culture
Creating links at Carib Music Expo
Bounty Killer and Merciless record together
Entertainment Update


Arts & Leisure
A watershed for dancehall study

I loathe supporting another expose on Jamaican music and culture written by a foreigner. But, at least, I have to admit that "Wake The Town And Tell The People: Dancehall Culture in Jamaica" is a genuine attempt to explain.

More Arts & Leisure
Story - Fighting for freedom
Saturday feature for shutterbugs


Outlook/Fi Real
Remember when?
Jennifer Keane-Dawes writes: "Me dear mam, de other day me had was fe meet dis fambily a foreign. Suh, since dem neva much long move come a foreign from fe dem country, dem neva quite memba de full foreign address weh dem lib...

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Men and women to emulate
Top of the class
Can we celebrate freedom?
How emancipated are we?



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