Lead Stories
Two swept away - Woman, niece disappear in rampaging river
Dozens of relatives and friends yesterday launched a desperate search for the bodies of a 31-year-old woman and her seven-year-old niece after a rampaging river had swept them away in the Rio Nuevo area of St. Mary. By late yesterday more than 50...
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Noise row forces Parish Council to move
J'can students earn rich scholarships to US
News
Church, CTL confrontation brewing over Sunday racing
A major confrontation between local church leaders and Caymanas Track Limited (CTL), promoters of horse racing in Jamaica, appears likely if the state-run agency gets its way in adding Sunday to the official racing calendar.
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Protesting parents defy cops
'Haggart' left no will
Business
Business practices to go under the microscope
The Jamaica Associa-tion for Training and Development (JATAD) will be undertaking a study of best and worst practices in selected businesses with a view to leading the process of recognising, promoting and using the best of Jamaica's human resources...
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Michael Fraser is new LICA president
Digicel loses top executive
BNS reduces lending rates
Sport
SA crush West Indies
JACQUES Kallis hit a dominant 107 to set South Africa up for a comfortable 132-run victory over West Indies in the third one-day international at Queen's Park yesterday. The win gave South Africa a 2-1 lead...
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Heat on at National Stadium
Classic test for courses
Commentary
Lying-in-state is not for sale
Some things are not for sale, or at least they ought not to be in a society that subscribes to values that transcend the material. We are, to put it mildly, dismayed at the news that the body of William "Willie Haggart" Moore is to lie in state at the...
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How the media can help
Parliament without the people
Letters
Fitting tribute to Garvey
THE EDITOR, Sir: I write to congratulate Winston Patrick and his team on the casting of the Marcus Mosiah Garvey Millennium Limited Edition bust which in my view is a more than fitting tribute to Jamaica's First National Hero.
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Sexual harassment at work
Act now, Jamaicans
Entertainment
Going for 'sure shot' events
Still relatively new to the concert business, the principals of Buzz Productions are quite prepared to jump in at the deep end. To date they have not been faced with a situation of swim or sink, because so far they have only engaged in 'sure shot'...
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'Lady G' has stood the test of time
Packed audience for JFM Awards
Outlook
The right to relax - Children need parks for play
ROTTING CAR shells, fallen tree trunks and weeds running wild fill the odd, empty spaces in Portmore where parks and recreational areas should be. In this area, the single greatest conurbation and residential zone in the island, rusty...
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What green areas?
Where do the children play?
More than a mouthful
Showbiz
From Catwalk to Designing Room
Models worldwide have the advantage of moving into the business of fashion designing with more than average ease, because of their extensive exposure to that arena. They have a good feeling for the type of music...
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Air J express launches Santo Domingo flights
Jazzing up Marley's music
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