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published: Sunday | September 16, 2007

Lead Stories


Costly Cabinet! Salary bill for new executive about $15 million
While not being the largest in the country's history, Prime Minister Bruce Golding's Cabinet might be the most expensive ever, as it will cost the country close to $66 million per annum to cover the basic salaries ...

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Business leaders say early action needed on debt, deficits
Peter will not challenge Portia
Whither the PNP?
Prime Minister Golding's inaugural speech

News


Tufton promises revolution in agriculture
Dr. Christopher Tufton, the new minister of agriculture, is promising to spark a revolution in the industry.

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The evolution of Jamaican Cabinets
Western Jamaica reacts to Cabinet appointments
Benefits of aprofessional association

Business


Rentals keep commercial real-estate market buoyant - Few properties available for purchase.
The commercial real- estate market remains buoyant, characterised by strong demand, local realtors say, but with available space running low; much of the activity is in rentals.

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JAS lobbying for $300m self-insurance scheme
Summer slide of the dollar - $70 and falling, despite BoJ interventions
Grain shortage bites - Corn, wheat supplies running low
Securing retirement income from electronic scammers
PepsiCo to make low-cal Gatorade drink
Broker demand pushes Jamaican currency above $70
Sugar under threat - EU has new arrangement for new market
Putting Jamaica first (Part II): A vision of a new beginning

Sport


Becca book now on the stands
A CRICKET book, written by veteran sports journalist Tony Becca, is now on the stands at Sangster's Book Stores.

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West Indies fall once again
Sanya has her eyes on the prize
Champions Glenmuir win
At gunpoint in Soweto: From Tony Becca's book 'Souvenirs - Reservoir of Memories'
Hutchinson's havoc
Spying controversy overshadows clash
Lone Jamaican takes his throw at the world
Miracle Man rebounds in feature
Jayasuriya sets up easy victory for Sri Lanka
All Blacks, Wallabies victorious
Gunners shoot to the top
Brazil thrash China 4-0

Commentary


Targeting public officers
Jamaica's political history is replete with examples of politicians of varying rank publicly vilifying and attacking the integrity of public officers with whom they have disagreements.

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Furore over dual citizenship - Time to exorcise Section 40
Bruce and Danville, verbose fellow travellers
Cabinet crockery
Coping with defeat

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY: Parents not teaching good morals and values anymore
The Editor, Sir:The significance and function of parents is founded upon their unique responsibility to bring up their children in the discipline and instruction of the Lord.

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Computers not the answer
Arrogant Omar

Entertainment


Rastas seek 'council' on rights
As the start of the Ethiopian Millennium began in a shower of red, green and gold on Tuesday September 11, sotoo opens a new era of unity among the Rastafarian community.

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Touring never boring
CARIBBEAN flavour: Pressure builds from Virgin Islands
Public life stops at private bonds
DASECA off the well-beaten track
Story of the song: Boris Gardiner wakes up UK
Regina the 'Belle' of the ball
Pulse's Gaye McDonald sparkles at NY Fashion Week
Anthony B looks for long 'Life of a Ras'

Arts &Leisure


Coming full circle
ON THURSDAY, artist Khephera Oluyia Hatsheptwa enthralled her audience at the Mutual Gallery with her exhibition, 'Coming to Full Circle'.

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Bringing Caribbean buccaneers to life
Book Review: Coming of age in Central Village
In the Light of His Promise
'The Mantel'
'Watch Good Now'

Outlook


Patrick Lafayette:The measure of a man
A chat with broadcaster Patrick Lafayette is a rollicking ride, a tour de force of delight and a conversation layered with laughter.

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Single in the city: Act your age, boy, not your shoe size
When parenting is right - Pt I
Famous gardens of the world:Garden of the Master of Fishing Nets
Your BlackBerry phone and sex

In Focus


Staying the course
Congratulations to Asafa Powell! As should have been apparent from my article last week (Public Affairs), my confidence in Asafa does not rest on winningmedals or breaking world records.

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A man of his word?
Golding's bright start
The 2007 election
Performance-based pay for teachers
Caribbean nation, reality or myth?
The question now is about governance

Social


Diplomatic relations cemented
And so, the new Gordon Brown-led British administration has decided on not only maintaining ties with its former colonies, it has decided on actively pursuing meaningful bilateral relations beyond that of...

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Rewarded for academic excellence
Dickey's dozen photos by Peta-Gaye Clachar/Staff Photographer
An elegant affair
A new age for Filipinos

Auto


First look 2008 BMW 135i coupé - Home for Christmas
BMW has extruded the Kamm-tailed 1series and come with - tadaa - the 1 series coupé! What is amazing about this line is that the Bayerische Boys have shoehorned one of their mightiest in-line six engines into their lightest chassis.

The numbers shock and awe.

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Fidelity goes bluetooth
Taking good care when driving in bad weather
Deportee Drive: 2003 Toyota Vitz - The happy hoplette


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