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published: Friday | June 24, 2005
Lead Stories


'Cop' scam - Female con artist dupes public of cash, motor vehicle
THE COPS remain baffled as to the identity of a female con artist who has reportedly been imper-sonating senior high-ranking female members of the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF), in order to dupe unsuspecting members of the public.

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Police shortage in UK delays Ja's exchange project
Firebombed! - Gunmen's early morning attack leaves 17 homeless in Gordon Pen
Hunter back in office
Gov't loses $90m to delinquent motorists
Cops on corruption charges granted bail
Man freed of murder rap
Oil tanker accident claims two
Portia seeks overseas support from J'cans in leadership race - Kicks off campaign July 17
Agriculture Ministry probing chicken fraud

News


CCN must make crime statistics available - Phillips
MINISTER OF National Security Dr. Peter Phillips says the Constabulary Communication Network (CCN) should ensure that crime statistics are readily available to the public.

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T&T gov't and opposition at odds over new HIV bill
Bartlett calls for nat'l vet investigation centre
Phillips outlines new action plan for security committee
Man loses out in bid to challenge Extradition Act
Ennis criticises ongoing local gov't reform
St Mary residents want gov't to resume hanging

Business


Portland at peace
PORTLAND: One reason why the parish of Portland is earmarked for major development in tourism and other investments, is because it is one of the safest places in the island.

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Money available to help sugar - British High Commissioner
Rafael Diaz - Master
Cingular acquisition cuts competition - Hill
AAMM is Credit Union of the Year
How low can Jamaican domestic interest rates go?
Air J's debts take flight

Sport


Star-studded meet kicks off
WORLD 100 METRES record holder Asafa Powell and Olympic 200 metres gold medallist Veronica Campbell will be the feature attractions at the three-day Supreme Ventures National Senior and Junior Athletics Championships...

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Powell, Gatlin to clash again
Boys' Town are back!
Coaches prepare for rematch
Fund-raising 'Family Affair' tees off tomorrow
WIPA states case on SL tour
Top awards go to Levy and Fowler
FROM THE BOUNDARY - A fitting tribute to Courtney Walsh

Commentary


Pickersgill's misplaced optimism
Transport Minister Robert Pickersgill is seemingly optimistic that recent amendments to the Transport Authority and Road Traffic Act will bring order to the public passenger transport sector. We are not so sanguine.

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The replacement of income
High interest rates, small business neglect

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - Why should the EU continue our subsidy?
THE EDITOR, Sir: YOUR EDITORIAL today (Wednesday) stated: "The worst fears of Jamaican cane farmers and others in the sugar industry, along with those of their African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) colleagues, were realised yesterday...

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Police wake
Pray for Notice
Lights please
'We've been weaned'

Entertainment


Jaunel world's top black model
FRESH FROM a stunning performance at Caribbean Fashionweek 2005, Pulse's Jamaican supermodel Jaunel McKenzie is now the number one black model in the world on the website Models.com.

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Strong closing day to Ochi Jazz

Social


Father's Day Funfest
THE FIRST annual Father's Day Funfest, organised by the newly-formed Dads of Distinction, was held at the Palisadoes Go-Kart Race Track on Sunday, June 19.The usually busy track and grounds were transformed into a tent city...

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Birthday blow-outs
Pepperdine praises for Morin Seymour
A joyous celebration
Warm welcome for Birthright interns





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