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published: Sunday | November 6, 2005
Lead Stories


TRAPPED: LEGAL CONSTRAINTS VS CONSCIENCE - Defence dilemma
THE BRUTAL death of ten-year-old Sasha-Kaye Brown and members of her family in their Barnes Avenue home a month ago has reignited the desire of Rear Admiral Hardley Lewin, Chief of Staff of the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF), for limited policing powers...

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A high school in crisis
Mrs Carty and the prinicpal
No way, Hardley
Dealing with the healing
Ready, set, go... - Simpson Miller kicks off PNP presidential campaign
Running to the hills - No refuge for criminals
GUERRILLA WARFARE - No retreat, No surrender
'Be our partner in the war on crime' - Kingfish
Portia panders to grass roots
Protest or perish!

News


Businessman killed in robbery attempt
IT WAS an emotional scene yesterday at Maragh Service Station in Hayes, Clarendon, where gunmen struck Friday night and killed the 61-year-old proprietor, Frederick Maragh, during a robbery attempt.

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Davies moves to strengthen weak areas
Politics doesn't count, we're gonna get you!
Closer monitoring for credit unions
'We are not here as bystanders' - PM tells CARICOM colleagues
Trials at Belle Aire Meadows
Residents unwilling, says NHT
A bag of troubles

Business


Mortgage on a budget
CAN YOU use a spare $2 million and a new house? Well, it won't happen overnight but it can happen over a set period of time. The fact is, real estate is a long-term investment and so requires a long-term strategy. And so we will look at simple, but not...

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Financial experts discuss the finer points of home buying
Buying rural and retreat property
JMMB celebrates 13 years
Insight into real estate investing

Sport


First crown on the line
FOLLOWING THE dress rehearsal of their early season meeting, the top two teams in the Wray and Nephew National Premier League meet today in the real thing ­ the end of first round final, at the Harbour View Mini-Stadium. Game time...

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Tivoli lift Walker Cup
Cricket and the society
Windies on the ropes

Commentary


The police now need to go further
WE HAVE already commended the senior police officers for having the courage to state publicly what has long been reported to be common place ­ that there are deep links between the criminal underworld and politicians of varying persuasions.

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Why can't we be like Japan?
It's a cultural collapse
A 'Coloured' week
Is hanging the answer to crime?

Entertainment


RATED 'R' FOR REALITY
OVER THE past two years, a number of locally made reality shows have hit Jamaican television. Some have been dismissed as mere knock-offs of the American 'name-brand' originals, while others have found their niche in a competitive market.

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'Bad man' in the pink
Donations leave good feeling
Ossie D and Stevie G cover career

Arts &Leisure


Animals unleashed - Orwell's book comes alive at School of Drama
ONCE AGAIN French/ Jamaican director, Pierre Lemaire, is directing a non-traditional play at the Edna Manley College, School of Drama. Lemaire, who has been teaching at the School of Drama from 1979, has in the last three years staged...

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TWO YEARS LATER...
Surviving 'vile-lence'
Glenmuir choir thrills in Bahamas

Outlook


Sunday Adelaja Taking the Word around the world
"THE CHURCH should get involved in politics. It is not God who supports a separation between church and state. All the best people have left politics to those who are mediocre, to those who do not have the required values to create positive change."

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To grille, or not to grille?
Cleveland Barnett - J'can harp maker

In Focus


Bulbie's - Tipping the scales against crime
COULD THE killing of 'Bulbie' Bennett last week be the tipping point in the fight against crime in Jamaica? Bennett was Jamaica's most wanted. He wished to be Jamaica's number one Don. In fact, he became the country's...

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Fighting the outposts in women's heads
Political parties and criminals - Let the guiltless cast the first stone
While Rome burns ... - Corrupt, incompetent, and uncaring
The sexual revolution has failed

Social


7 times the fun
THE EFFERVESCENCE of beverages is known to open the palate; and on Tuesday evening, as the Talk of the Town at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel, was being prepared for the much-anticipated Gala Seven-Course Gourmet Dinner, guests passed the...

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Negril, oh fabulous Negril!
Work and fun meet
Accolades for service

Tropical Weather

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'HAIR' IS THE HAT

DARAIN HOUSEN HAS not taken off his hat for the last 20 years. He bathes, he sleeps and does everything possible in it. It is a perfect fit.





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