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published: Tuesday | September 25, 2007

Lead Stories


Highway tragedy - Crash claims six in Clarendon
Calamity struck on the Clarendon leg of Highway 2000, late last evening, when six persons were killed in a motor vehicle crash. The accident, which happened about 250-300 metres west of the Vineyard Toll Plaza, was a scene of twisted metal, blood and tears....

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Confusion reigns at Hanover recount
A dedicated love affair with disaster management
Under siege - Gang feud in 'Tel-Aviv', Southside traumatising students - Central, Southside attacked
'Government of Jamaica to start debate on auxiliary school fees'

News


Tyrone's Watch - Laughlands Post Office no laughing matter
What's not working? A reasonable amount of repairs and maintenance is needed at the Laughlands Post Office in St. Ann. Most obvious on the list is the facility's leaky roof which, needless to say, is in a deplorable state. Up next would be a little dabbing of some paint...

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MINISTER OF THE DAY - Holness to ensure accountability
Life on the other side of the House
Church not macho enough for men
Message Protecting the marine environment - WORLD MARITIME AWARENESS WEEK: SEPT.23-29

Business


Showcasing Jamaica's best
WESTERN BUREAU: SuperClubs Grand Lido Braco is promising a potpourri of Jamaica's rich cultural tradition, vibrant history and eclectic culture at its celebrated fifth annual 'Best of Jamaica' event from October 3 to 7, at Braco in Trelawny....

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GM talks collapse, workers on strike

Sport


India win thriller - Claim inaugural Twenty20 title with last-over victory against Pakistan
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters): India claimed the inaugural Twenty20 World Cup after they beat Pakistan by five runs in a thrilling final yesterday. Recalled all-rounder Irfan Pathan and new-ball bowler Rudra Pratap Singh took three wickets each and Pakistan, who started well, tumbled...

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Clarendon College, Lennon in big showdown
Second half goals lift Tivoli
Feanny, DaCosta on top in 2-y-o races
Exotic windfall - Plenty punters pocket Pick-9, Super Six prizes
Three claimed
Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) launch protest
FROM THE BOUNDARY - Thrilling finish in Johannesburg and congrats to India
Massive dope bust in the US

Commentary


EDITORIAL - Parliament and public information
The recent announcement by Prime Minister Bruce Golding of changes to the format of the post-Cabinet press briefings and the initial controversy over how decisions should be reported to Parliament before dissemination to the media, have served to turn the spotlight ...

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Stanley Clarke: a humble bishop
Give us a robust Parliament
NOTE-WORTHY: Self-righteous behaviour

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY: Negative campaigning affects post-election unity
The Editor, Sir: The recent election campaign was undoubtedly a very clever, skilful and professionally-orchestrated operation, more so by one side than the other. Most disconcerting, however, was the unprecedentedly blatant deception and personal denigration...

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Fathers make a difference
Should the jobless have children?
Shape up, sisters!
Dangers of poorly managed waste disposal

Entertainment


'Miss Lou Day' a success
Students and teachers from various schools in St. Ann turned out in their numbers for Miss Lou Day, which was recently held at Lawrence Park in St. Ann's Bay. The event, which was organised by the Jamaica Cultural Development Commission (JCDC) and the St. Ann Parish Library...

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'Man Better Man' - fun filled and littered with music
Elton offers to help turn Britney's life around

International


Ahmadinejad gets blistering welcome
NEW YORK (AP): Iranian President Mah-moud Ahmadinejad took the stage at Columbia University after a blistering welcome from the school's president, who said the hard-line leader behaved like "a petty and cruel dictator."Ahmadinejad smiled as Columbia...

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Iranian president hits out at Israel, US
Chavez puts back time change in Venezuela
Force not enough against terror - Brown
Mbeki suspends public prosecutor chief


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