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published: Tuesday | February 21, 2006
Lead Stories


New gastro vaccine launched
GLAXOSMITHKLINE (GSK) Caribbean Limited yesterday launched a new vaccine to protect children from the rotavirus which causes some strains of gastroenteritis. The new vaccine, Rotarix, is being introduced...

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No 'careless' tickets - Appeal Court says motorists should be warned, then summoned
Cops to turn over firearm documents
Canadian volunteers labour in inner-city communities in Jamaica
No room at the inn - Kingston's small hotels booked out for PNP delegates' conference
Delegates' list not completed
Blythe still confident - Says Simpson Miller only competition
Air Jamaica turns down Cricket World Cup deal
Wayne Reid explains the way forward for Highway 2000

News


Paul Bogle High's agricultural plan
ST. THOMAS: WHILE INTEREST in agriculture among the youths is very low, this is not so for some students at the Paul Bogle High School, which has a vibrant agricultural programme. The school, which is located in the Morant community...

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ST MARY: Whitehall Road
ST MARY: Grays Inn
Highgate to Port Maria
Shell takeover delayed
Black is beautiful
Wendy's big do
Place ICT at the centre of governance - Harvard Prof
College Focus - NCU NOTES

Business


GraceKennedy's revenues rise
GRACEKENNEDY Limited's latest results show revenues increasing by 7.5 per cent to $33.0 billion from $30.7 billion. The company last week released its fourth quarter unaudited results for the year 2005.

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Orion Insurance goes to Montego Bay
Jamaica National Building Society members earning more

Sport


Wolmer's, Calabar advance to finals
WOLMER'S AND Calabar High advanced to the finals of the KFC/ISSA Under-19 and Under-16 school basketball competitions respectively with easy wins yesterday at the National Stadium Court.

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West Indies need to regroup, says Ganga
Brown dedicated to saving lives with Boys Town
FROM THE BOUNDARY - Magnificent Pakistan, disappointing Windies
English team wins polo challenge
Ellis banned for five days
Mixed reactions to Wadadah's derby success
Last chance for Arsenal
Urban Development Corporation (UDC) field ready for action again
Jamaica secure win over T&T
Holmwood set to rule
Under-21 'ballers leave for Bermuda

Commentary


Haiti's new lease on life
DESPITE INDICATIONS of administrative deficiencies, Haitians have managed to exercise their democratic rights in electing a government. We congratulate the Haitian people on their strength and their resolve to overcome the difficulties...

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What's with some JUTC drivers?
Highlighting agriculture

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - On social changes in a new year
THE EDITOR, Sir: IN THIS new year, one cannot avoid thinking about what it will bring. The first thoughts may be the effect of crime and violence on our society and the individual families that make up our society.

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On being African American
Make the laws clear
Cemetery concerns
Christianity under attack

Entertainment


Professionals perform
PROFESSIONALS IN Cabaret was a grand celebration of energy and excitement, but due to the lateness of some of the performers, the show was stretched to a late finish. The show was held at the Morgan's Harbour Hotel on Sunday.

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What artistes think? - Keep schools open during cricket
ICHS orchestra thrills with wide repertoire
Models on the verge...
BUSS DI PLACE - Hickling traces 'stardom' to colonialism
Deadly sex play between Drummond, Margarita

Lifestyle


Let the play!
THE ENERGETIC ambidextrous antics of the drummer. The cool du-du-dum of the bass player; the eclectic twing of the guitar and the metallic tinkle of the keyboard ivories. It's all part of bands playing music.

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Christmas in Cusco

Caribbean


ST LUCIA: Dominica to host OECS parley on WTO
CASTRIES, St Lucia (CMC): THE NINE-NATION Organ-isation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) will continue preparation for the ongoing negotiations at the World Trade Organisation (WTO) when they convene their eleventh meeting of the OECS...

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GUYANA: Journalist's wife makes another plea

International


IRAN: 'Oil will not be used as weapon in atomic row'
TEHRAN, (Reuters): IRAN WILL not hold back its vital oil exports as a weapon in its nuclear dispute with the West, a move that could push crude oil prices to fresh record highs, a senior Iranian oil official said yesterday.

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MEXICO: Rescuers dig for 65 trapped coal miners
DENMARK: Gov't, Norway condemn cartoon bounty as 'murder'
SOUTH AFRICA: Aristide 'may return'
AUSTRIA: Gov't jails Irving for three years on Holocaust denial

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