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published: Sunday | March 28, 2004
Lead Stories


Not for sale!
Geographical Indication Act to protect brand name 'Jamaica'

JAMAICA IS losing big business as a result of products being fraudulently labelled 'Made in Jamaica' on the overseas market. The extent to which this is being ...

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... 'Yard' food in demand
Foreigners doing well with J'can brands
J'cans give Government, Opposition thumbs down
Scores of police officers to take refresher courses
Young J'can lawyer called to the Bar

News


IT teachers lack training
SCORES OF teachers and students from a number of non-traditional high schools in the Corporate Area and St. Catherine are struggling with the Caribbean Examinations Council's (CXC) Information Technology Technical Proficiency syllabus....

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Soldier, cop killed in separate incidents
Controversy dogs gun policy
Three deaths, two machetes, one man
Investing in a vision for Kgn

Business


New Companies Act offers opportunity says Orane
THE NEW Companies Act is the result of Jamaicans working together to make a better country, said the chairman and CEO of Grace, Kennedy and Company, ...

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T&T banks warned about CARICOM aid
US Gov't continues to fund Portland Project
Six types of millionaires
New EU lending facility for J'can businesses

Sport


Holmwood, KC retain VMBS titles
DEFENDING CHAMPIONS Kingston College and Holmwood Technical retained their respective boys and girls titles as the 2004 VMBS Boys' and Girls' Athletics Championships came to an exciting end at the National Stadium last night.

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Edwards to bolster Windies
Johnny's King wins feature
Team Jamaica named for Carifta Games
No place now for Skerritt

Commentary


Tackling prison corruption
THE STATE of unrest reported from what used to be known as the General Penitentiary at Tower Street in downtown Kingston is not what should happen in a penal institution; certainly not if it is run efficiently by a no-nonsense administration. If, as now.

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'Values and attitudes' ­ meaningless talk
Spain on my mind
'Braeton Seven' - three years on

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY
Religion, beliefs and crime control

THE EDITOR, Sir: THE CONTINUOUS disproportion of crimes being committed in our community by young males and the comments by some well-meaning people, prompted me to write this ...

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Dawn's confusion, Boyne's insight
Passion' R-rated movie
A few good cops
Rally to the call

Entertainment


A simply beautiful affair
THE ABSOLUTELY dee-vine former First Daughter, Anabella Seaga, the second of three children of Edward Seaga and Mitsy Seaga, married six-footer bronze godling Dr. Michael Zia Mian in a fabulous ceremony last Saturday afternoon. Dr. Zia...

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The Passion of the Christ
Working with what you've got
More J'cans seeking a slice of happiness

Arts &Leisure


Basil Dawkins triumphs at Actor Boy Awards
IN SPITE of technical glitches on a show ironically dubbed 'A Tribute to Technical Theatre', the International Theatre Institute's (ITI) 2003 Actor Boy Awards was an event well worth attending. It was held at the Little Theatre in St....

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A faulty church document
Improving your photography (Part 2)
ART DIARY
SMALL TRIBUTES

In Focus


When will Golding make his move?
T HE BICKERING and dithering within the Jamaica Labour Party continues. The bone of contention this time is whether the chairman of the party, Bruce Golding... -Earl M. Bartley

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Seeking political asylum
Social partnership and the economy
Amending court claims




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