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published: Friday | January 21, 2005
Lead Stories


Baugh takes over - Will remain Opposition leader until Golding gets a seat
DR. KENNETH Baugh, member of Parliament for West Central St. Catherine and former Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) general secretary, was yesterday selected to replace Edward Seaga as Opposition leader.

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Call for unity at National Prayer Breakfast
Seaga appointed 'distinguished fellow' at UWI
PNP ready for an early by-election
Bogle's last dance
Braeton trial - Firearms tendered in evidence
Labour Ministry and trade unions reject int'l report

News


Accident claims two in Hanover
TWO PERSONS died tragically and a third was injured and hospitalised following a motor vehicle accident along the Cousins Cove segment of the North Coast Highway in Hanover, on Wednesday night.

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Food for the Poor sends tsunami relief
Confident Bush begins second term
Changing of the guard - Seaga hands over constituency to Golding
Signage removals anger proprietors

Business


'All bodes well for the economy'
Davies gives positive prediction for 2005 budget

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Manufacturers to build on positives
2004: a year of enlightenment
The JSE has not met its mandate - Kingsley Thomas
Letters - Understanding the Highway 2000 tolls
Campbell resigns from FirstCarib

Sport


Jamaica going for three in a row
THE REGIONAL Carib Beer cricket series enters its third round today with early leaders and high-riding Jamaica taking on defending champions Barbados at Kensington Oval, and gunning for victory.

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WICB directors to meet this weekend
Fairclough resigns from Arnett
Watch Tsunami in the 11th
Commentary - Case for a new racing facility

Commentary


Editorial - A model worth emulating
THE ST. Catherine community initiative in Old Harbour Bay styled 'Yard Project' is an excellent example of what can be achieved in the wake of natural disaster.

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The state of agriculture in the Caribbean
The biggest loser(s)

Letters


Letter of the day - It's our turn, young Jamaica
THE EDITOR, Sir: THIS LETTER is an appeal to the young people of our beautiful nation. I too am a 23-year-old that strongly believes that it is time for us (as young people) to make that change our Jamaica has been long waiting for.

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Nurses face unfair treatment
Ras Noah's message
Legal abortion is not the answer

Entertainment


Insightful trek into the blues
THE SOUL of a Man is an insightful look into the blues. Directed by Wim Wenders, Soul of a Man takes a look at the works of three blues legends, Blind Willie Johnson, Skip James and J.B. Lenoir...

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Judy Mowatt responds to 'Genesis' report
Paul Blake: From 'Posse' member to evangelist





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