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published: Saturday | July 31, 2004
Lead Stories


Toll battle
Portmore residents vow to resist charges

SCORES OF angry Portmore residents declared on Thursday that they are prepared to fight 'tooth, nail and lawsuit', the proposed plan for a $65 per trip toll charge across the soon to be built high-speed six-lane bridge, which is to...

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'We followed the law,' say developers
Golding the front-runner to succeed Seaga

News


MoBay cambio dealer gets bail
MONTEGO BAY cambio operator Adrian 'Ruddy' Armstrong who is wanted in the United States on money laundering charges was yesterday granted bail in the sum of $5 million with surety. Armstrong was picked up last month by detectives from the Police...

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Another project delay for North Coast Highway
Hanover honours its own
Bird of Paradise Awards presented to outstanding residents
Implants may help the deaf

Business


Wigton Windfarm opens in Manchester
PRIME MINISTER P.J. Patterson officially opened The Wigton Windfarm in Manchester on Thursday. The windfarm has been constructed with 23 wind turbines which require no imported fuel to operate, just natural wind. The project is part of...

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The priceless treasures of Spanish Town
Historically significant for almost 500 years

Sport


WI fight back
LARA, SARWAN LEAD RECOVERY

BIRMINGHAM: FOR THOSE who love to hear the sweet sound of bat hitting ball or to see the red sphere racing away to the boundary or glistening in the sunshine as it leaves the willow like a rocket before landing beyond the boundary...

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Flintoff admits fighting slog demons
Tick with Clock Work in feature
Jamaica playing for spot in final
Girls start shooting for glory
Eight-year-old captures youth titles
Awesome Powell cools Greene

Commentary


African development
SHIPPING A car from Japan to the Ivory Coast costs about US$1,500, while shipping the same vehicle from Ethiopia across the continent to the Ivory Coast costs US$5,000. This is just one fact of the harsh reality facing African economic integration. Road,.

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Criss cross words

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY:
Searching for new leaders

THE EDITOR, Sir: THE TWO major political parties will soon elect new leaders but what do these 'new' leaders have to offer? Bruce left the JLP because he was tired of 'tribalism ...

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Regarding lawyers and searches
What do lawyers have to hide?
Something foul on the causeway
Seeking solutions in education
Share the blame

Entertainment


Entertainment Diary
HOT PICKS: SATURDAY, July 31DANCEHALL QUEEN CONTESTBig Head and Pure Playazz Promotions in association with Slam Condoms presents The 8th Annual International Dancehall Queen Contest 2004...

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First date nerves - Fruit flies show why

Farmer's Weekly


'Ready, set, go'
ALL IS set for the 52nd annual Denbigh Agri-Industrial show, which gets under way in Clarendon at 9:00 a.m. today, according to Senator Norman Grant, president of the Jamaica Agricultural Society ­ the organising body....

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Truly 'one of a kind'
Ja Dairy Farmers Federation launches new product

Mind &Spirit


Making the church glorious
WHEN PAT Francis migrated from Jamaica to Ontario in the 1970s she was intent on pursuing her career as a radiographer. But destiny had different ...

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