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Election fever - Political parties on the hustings
THE ISLAND'S two major political parties, the governing People's National Party (PNP) and the main Opposition Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) were out on the hustings over the weekend with thousands of supporters in tow at rallies...


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Public health fears mount in Westmoreland
The high cost of education
Ban on plants, vegetables from Florida
JTA conference begins today
Massive replanting at Monymusk

News


Water resources under threat says enviro report
THE QUALITY of water available in Jamaica for household, agricultural, industrial and other uses, is being threatened by human activities in several areas, according to the report on the environment which was recently tabled...


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Budget, sectoral presentations, a mixed bag
More complaints about pay, conditions of employment - Labour Ministry
Mob justice
Simpson Miller lauds new management of St Ann hotel
New thrust for AIDS awareness
Jamaica readies for world summit
Three Miles intersection to be renamed
Apology to Signtex Ltd

Sport


Barbados ease past Leewards
A COMBINATION of good batting and accurate bowling ensured an impressive 193-run victory for Barbados over the Rest of the Leewards in their Red Stripe Bowl match at Melbourne Oval...


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Close battle at Sabina

Commentary


Trapping crooked cops
ON WEDNESDAY of last week, Police Commissioner Francis Forbes expressed frustration at not being able to dismiss policemen suspected of being involved in the trafficking of narcotics. In his comments at an airport press conference, set against the...


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Bird day afternoon
Media and the election showdown

Letters


Emancipation Park bereft of history
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT IS a sad day as I write to you to express my gross disappointment with the recently opened Emancipation Park. When the idea of building the park was announced last year, I was pleased that finally we would be recognising this great...


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Mel Cooke's a sure winner
Letter for a face behind the jail bars
Vasciannie is right on the ball
Our education disaster
Use your vote
Michelle Thompson
There are schools and there are schools

Entertainment


Sis Scully delivers in 'Grande style'
SISTER SCULLY turned the Renaissance Jamaica Grande conference room into a church on Saturday night, when she had the audience dancing and clapping like it was a regular Sunday service during...


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Christian plays a success
Entertainers lost in wilderness West

Flair


A flair FOR THE IMPOSSIBLE
'I LIKE things that people say can't be done,' said Marcia Hextall. Marcia Hextall could barely get the words out.


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Small achievements ...big victory - One woman's journey to wellness and well-being




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