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published: Sunday | March 18, 2007
Cricket Coverage 2007
Lead Stories


ViolAtion & thE VirUs
Some inmates and medical personnel in the St. Catherine Adult Correctional Centre have highlighted a grave situation of abuse allegedly happening inside one of the island?s main prison facilities.

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Irish surprise at Sabina Park
One minute's silence to mark abolition of the slave trade
Crash claims woman cop
'No crime should be punished by rape'
'After CWC opening ceremony, my life is now complete'
'I like to face the first ball', says Seaga
Kendal crash survivor donates to the IOJ on 50th anniversary

News


Correctional officers need counselling skills
Behavioural scientist and counsellor, Dr. Grace Kelly, of the Northern Caribbean University (NCU) says prison warders need more basic training in counselling to help them deal with some of the daily issues facing inmates.

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Prisoner's ordeal
Jamaica's best prospects yet for oil
CWC takes aim at pirates
'Honeymounding' at Sabina Park
'Simon says'

Business


NHT offers 150 more houses at Morris Meadows...Construction financing popular avenue to build
National Housing Trust (NHT) has invested an initial $135 million in the acquisition of 200 serviced lots in the Morris Meadows development in St. Catherine.

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Expect market to dip in March, but rise again later
AIC Barbados seeking US$10m through private placement

Sport


It's Irie Ireland
THE IRISH cricket flag with its shamrock emblem fluttered proudly at Sabina Park yesterday and Irish men and women, in their green shirts, blouses, hats and caps cheered and danced from the first over...

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Another committee on road to nowhere
Melbourne host Irish club today
Fletcher remains upbeat after loss
England saddle up for Canada
Greenidge, Rowe for Portmore
France retain title
Dutchman joins elite club of the clubbed
Credit for Black Caps' bowlers
Blake, Calvert shine
WICB promises players contracts
Tough task for Harbour View
Glitter Clearance, Mucho Gusto win trials
Lloyd asked to remain for England tour
Dwayne Smith's time to bloom
Stewart rated top college athlete in United States
Kimi on pole for Ferrari debut

Commentary


Beyond the garment sector pull-out
As painful as it is for the 550 workers, mainly women, who have lost their jobs at the Jockey International apparel factory in Hanover, no one should be overly surprised by the company's decision to...

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MPs being paid for nothing?
Caribbean great-house ethics
An open letter to the PM, JLP leader:The stale 'politics of tinkering'
CWC again

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY: Proud of Sara!
THE EDITOR, Sir:I am very proud of Miss Lawrence for having taken the correct step of stepping down rather than having an abortion.

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No prayer at CWC opening
Oliver on language
Love for the poor

Entertainment


Pretty scandalous:Pageant queens strain under weight of competition standards
It has taken 23 years for Sara Lawrence to earn the dubious honour of being the first Miss Jamaica World winner to be dethroned.

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Medikal prescribes music
Fantasia at Florence Hall
The pitch, the movement, the wardrobe
Low score for entertainment: Spring breakers look the other way
Jokers tickle own funny bone
One-man bands still popular
Sonny Bradshaw ? big band man

Arts &Leisure


The living art of bonsai
At David Pinto's pottery studio, nestled in the hills of Trelawny overlooking the snaking Martha Brae, an eager group assembled to start an exciting adventure ...

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Barrington's 'Shock Attack'
Peace Park

Outlook


Man around the house
Marketing specialist, 34-year-old Garfield Saulas, who spends his working hours schmoozing hoteliers and other corporate clients on the north coast, sheds his jacket and tie for a cool T-shirt and gardening gloves...

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Make the beds
Check the nursery
Single in the City: Why do men always have to have a wing man?
The intrigue of the vagina

In Focus


Cricket sweet can't done!What a match!
What a crowd! What an experience! Old cliche's, yes, but it just doesn't get any better than this.

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Mixing sports and politics
Religion and gay rights
No more 'run wid it'
Life after death
Bad choices, future prospects

Social


JCC honours excellence
The Jamaica Chamber of Commerce honoured its best on Thursday night at its 25th annual dinner and awards function held at the Hilton Kingston hotel.

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Having a ball in Trelawny



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