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published: Saturday | October 14, 2006

Lead Stories


Unreported crime a problem - MacMillan
Newly-appointed Opposition Senator Colonel Trevor MacMillan has expressed concerns about the reduction in the crime rate, claiming that unreported crime has become a major problem.

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United Nations choses new secretary-general
Rapist gets 25 years
(LEAD) SINGLE PARENTS' SUCCESS - Students outline achievements in one-parent households
Jamaican Government to answer Trafigura charge
EAC gets green light to table campaign report
Money vault disappears without trace
Teachers' college curricula to focus on Jamaica's biodiversity
Welsh snubbed official ID parade
Correction & Clarification

News


MIND & SPIRIT - Creating a 'TBN' for the Caribbean
Basil Hanson has big dreams. He wants his cable ministry to become the TBN of the Caribbean. For the uninitiated, TBN is the short for the Trinity Broadcasting Network - perhaps the largest Christian broadcaster in the world.

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Trial date set for embattled botanist
United States Embassy to close on Monday
Man kills ex-lover, body later found
ACROSS THE NATION
Relatives question elder's death in hospital care
Two seriously hurt in Bog Walk gorge crash

Business


Scholarships for sickle-cell students
Cable & Wireless Foundation yesterday presented scholarships valued at $180,000 to four tertiary-level students living with sickle-cell disease.

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Ministry wage talks Wednesday
3M Jamaica encourages employees to 'give back'

Sport


Government involvement 'significant', says Dr Davies
Minister of Finance and Planning, Dr. Omar Davies, has confirmed that the Jamaican Government's involvement in acquiring the man who appears very likely to be football's next technical director here, Velibor 'Bora' Milutinovic, will be a significant one..

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Alnaskra to upstage juvenile peers
Nafees' hundred flattens Zimbabwe
Commentary - Race fixing
Sugar nets sweet victory
Hunt for the trophy...
... How the teams shape up
In your neighbourhood
More money needed - Antigua and Barbuda seeks a further US$22m to complete CWC preparations
Dehring calls for foreign support
'Time to observe best players' - Even before signing deal, confident 'Bora' states immediate plan
Jamaican duo star in Trinidad
Clennon hat-trick fires Bridgeport into Walker Cup

Commentary


EDITORIAL: Strong foundation for football needed
Crenston BoxHill's administration,with its penchant for the embarrassing gaffe, has hardly been the most imaginative or competent to have run Jamaican football.

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Let political heads roll
Of schoolers and boarders
ISSUE: No fiddling with the cash

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY: A call for PALP - Peace and Love in Parliament
The Editor, Sir: I am among those eligible to vote; however, I am very confused as to those WHO are supposed to be leading and WHERE I am being led. It is totally disgusting to watch the juvenile behaviour displayed in Parliament...

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We must have confidence in God
The effects of doubling-charging
Where is the $31 million coming from?

Entertainment


Cicely Tyson to be fêted at Black Movie Awards
For Cicely Tyson, it's a good thing both she and Tyler Perry said 'yes'.

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SOAP SCENE
NBC keeps 'Law & Order' in drama series' 17th season

Let's Talk Life


Let's talk life
I am bothered by my past. When I was growing up, my father physically abused my mother. It was very difficult for me as I lived in fear of my father killing my mother. These days I find it difficult to speak to my father but I am very close to my mother.

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Let's talk relationships ...

International


Gunmen kill women, girls in vicious farmland attack
Gunmen killed six women and two young girls picking vegetables in a field in an area south of Baghdad yesterday in a day that saw at least 18 people killed in attacks across Iraq.

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Caribbean briefs
World powers may vote today on North Korea
Army chief says troops should leave Iraq
Banker to the poor win Nobel Peace Prize


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