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published: Monday | April 18, 2005
Lead Stories


Vendetta! Three slain, girl injured in reprisal shootings
THREE ADULTS were killed and a nine-year-old girl was hospitalised after gunmen invaded a house in Bayshore Park, Harbour View, East Kingston, early yesterday morning and opened fire on them.

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Death, mishaps stalk Ja footballers
4-H movement lauded
Big plans for chemical safety
Peter was the father I never had - wife
Man on CCJ selection body faces fraud rap

News


Highway blamed for Falmouth floods
WESTERN BUREAU: THE TRELAWNY capital, Falmouth and its environment suffered severe flooding from the weather system, which passed over some sections of the island on the weekend.

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Marcia Forbes for int'l conference
GCT won't hurt industry ­ Masterbuilders
Have faith in historic CCJ
CARL ABRAHAMS (1911-2005) - Art icon passes

Business


'Tobacco tax hike: good move'
THE TAX hike on tobacco products is being hailed as a win-win strategy for the Health Ministry and the Government. At a public forum on Friday, Dr. Corne van Walbeek, an economist and researcher at the School of Economics...

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Everton Hanson: - Leading Jamaica Mortgage Bank's charge for housing development
Digicel targets corporate clients

Sport


'Cargill a true professional'
FORMER NATIONAL football player, Peter Cargill who died tragically on Saturday is being remembered by the football fraternity as an honest person with a strong will.

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Selectors recall Hinds, Edwards
VC's XI, South Africa in tame draw
Jacobs honoured
Kingston in a spin

Commentary


Cellphone legislation
IN WHAT appears to have been a well thought out resolution moved in the House of Representatives, Andrew Holness, JLP MP for West Central St. Andrew, has urged Government to pass legislation which would help to cut down on a rash of cellphone thefts,...

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Customs and the book
I will die for Christ

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - Jungle justice threat to democracy
THE EDITOR, Sir: IN A recent Gleaner article by Monique Hepburn titled "Mob justice reigns in yam country", one very crucial thing was missing...

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Morality and music
Are mothers deaf, dumb and blind?
Dangerous precedent
Broaden proposed legislation

Entertainment


Entertaining exam at VDTI
WESTERN BUREAU: THE VERY serious business of providing fun was put to the test on Saturday night at the Vocation Training and Development Institute (VDTI) on Gordon Town Road, St. Andrew.

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Cedella Marley - Stepping into the writers' block

Flair


Sisters of the Caribbean speak
THE HUSBAND and wife team of Steve and Stephanie James of Shakti Productions in Guadeloupe, have put women in the centre of Caribbean television with their Television magazine, 'Women West Indies'.

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Unforgettable
Wedding of the week - Marriage at last
Holy gender war Women in the pulpit. Is it really a sin?
Corporate sweatshop - Sigma Corporate 5K Run/Walk 2005



Peter Cargill Feature
Peter Cargill is Dead
Former Reggae Boy Peter Cargill died in a traffic accident last evening. At the time of his untimely death he was serving as the head coach of the Waterhouse Football Club. There are reports that other persons were injured in the accident but so far no one else has succumbed to their injuries.

Tributes:

'Cargill a true professional'
FORMER NATIONAL football player, Peter Cargill who died tragically on Saturday is being remembered by the football fraternity as an honest person with a strong will.

Question and Answers:
A life built on football
PETER Cargill has made football his life from his playing days at Camperdown High School through his professional life in Israel to being captain of the team which historically qualified for World Cup 1998.

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Campbell out, Cargill in charge at Waterhouse
JFF drops Cargill




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