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published: Sunday | January 28, 2007


Lead Stories


PM's $10m trips - Simpson Miller racks up big travel bill in seven months
Within seven months of ascending to the nation's highest political office in March 2006, Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller and members of her accompanying delegation have spent close to $10 million on official overseas visits.

More Stories
Hotels cash in on jazz festival
Child pornography law coming
'Internet-based paedophiles usually very good with kids'
Rafting on Rio Grande - a dying business
Distinguished J'can descendant awarded MBE
Communities honoured for keeping the peace

News


Predators lurking online
INTERNET CHAT ROOMS were foreign to Marshauntil she started college. Then, she would spend several hours per week talking to strangers in cyberspace.

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High price for driver's licences
Golding wants St James cops better equipped
'Mi one bredda dead'
Probe into cop shooting
Law coming to cripple lottery scam?
The secret that kills: Focus on prostate cancer
Cricket visa stumps World Cup bookings

Sport


Samuels shines as Windies win
CHENNAI, India (CMC): MARLON SAMUELS fell two runs short of a hundred and captain Brian Lara hammered a typically fluent half-century, but the West Indies were forced to survive some anxious moments at the end, before pulling off a three-wicket...

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Serena stuns Sharapova
US twins retain men's crown
Schalke victory turns up heat on Bayern Munich
Fury storms to victory
Ja take on Barbados
Powell, Simpson off and running in 2007
Naggo Head face uphill task against Portmore
Iyante, Friendship clash in semi-final showdown today
Boys' Town set to get by Central Kingston
Rooney's double sinks Pompey
Thank you Broad, thank you Benaud

Commentary


Important political talks
Last week Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller and Opposition Leader Bruce Golding, with key officials from their parties, met to discuss the framework within which they expect the general election that will be held this year will be conducted.

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PUBLIC AFFAIRS: Reasons behind students' success
Ja: Poked, prodded and beggared
Minimum wage again?
Dealing with redundancy

Arts &Leisure


Improve your photography in 2007
Whether you're a professional, amateur or snap-shooter, we all strive to take pictures that we can be proud of, and as photography becomes the greatest passion of many individuals, the new year is the perfect time to take stock of your...

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To Bellevue, with love ... A family art affair
Literary arts - Susan
Sharon
Book Review - Novel of intriguing life experiences

Outlook


Randy Finnikin Father to the fatherless
"The very best years of my life," Randy Finnikin states, "was from birth to six years because of the affection of my father."

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Searching for someone special?
Rebecca Whyte-Brown - A century of strength
Would medicine reduce her urges?
The pleasures of pewterandsilver
Making the first move

In Focus


Prayer breakfast delivered
If one of the purposes of the annual National Prayer Breakfast is to deliver an emotionally and intellectually stirring sermon, as well as prophetic witness, this year's occasion was indescribably successful.

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Exhibit A: Returned criminal, accidental deportee
Class, colour and political change
Two Jamaicas: Getting ready for the world
The slave trade and matters arising
The saddest goodbye

Countdown to ICC Cricket World Cup


Preparing for Boys' Champs title defence ... KC taking steps to avoid disruptions
REIGNING Boys' Champs winners Kingston College (KC) are making the necessary arrangements to avoid any disruptions in their preparations for a seventh straight crown this year.

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Big task ahead for Bermuda
Lara backs Sachin to shine in World Cup

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