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published: Tuesday | October 23, 2007

Lead Stories


Toxic mystery! - Foreign doctor did not see toxicology report Herbicide was detected in Woolmer's body
CANADIAN PATHOLOGIST Michael Pollanen yesterday ruled out strangulation as the cause of death of former Pakistan cricket coach Bob Woolmer, but admitted under cross-examination from Director of Public Prosecutions Kent Pantry that a foreign substance was detected in Mr. Woolmer's body....

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'I want back my children' - Mother pleads with child agency for their return
Champion Maria Azan has ...No intention to leave farming
Nurses in hunt for jobs - Hundreds flock Labour Ministry seeking employment in Canada
MacMillan named special advisor to Finance and the Public Service ministry
New date set for Chen Young's appeal hearing

News


T-tag glitches causing hitches - Malfunctioning toll system in Portmore affecting motorists - Pockets to burn when problem is rectified
Several users of the Portmore leg of Highway 2000 are being severely inconvenienced due to glitches with the computerised T-tag system which is one of two payment options to access that roadway. In addition, chaos could descend on the Portmore toll road point of sale office...

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TYRONE'S WATCH - Skipping holes along Ricketts Avenue
Archbishop gets a little bit of Jamaica
Agriculture needs new vision, approach - PM
Claudette Anderson - Exploring rituals in revival balm therapy
Junior Foreign Affairs Minister off to Canada
Parish councils to benefit from property taxes
Kingston Wharves Limited (KWL) again voted 'Best Multi-Purpose Terminal'

Business


Explore the treasures of Dolphin Cove
Dolphin Cove is now renamed the 'Dolphin Cove at Treasure Reef' since the new additions to its attractions late last year. It is located at 21 Belmont Road in Ocho Rios. From just swimming with dolphins, Dolphin Cove at Treasure Reef has a new addition to the family...

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Federal Reserve will protect economy, says official

Sport


St James advance with 3-1 thrashing
Western Bureau: St. James High became the latest qualifier for the inter-zone round of the 2007 ISSA/Pepsi/Digicel daCosta Cup yesterday afternoon when they score a hard-fought 3-1 win over Anchovy High School in their rescheduled Zone A fixture at Jarrett Park, Montego Bay....

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STATHS, XLCR in 'practice' style draw
Mixed reactions to Dyson
Punter smashes Super-6
General Accident turn tables on Scotiabank
Two marlins landed on day one
Jamaica to face T&T in Carib openers
Hamilton wants to win on the track
ON THE BOUNDARY - One more insult to the people of the West Indies...by some people in the West Indies
Tivoli players restive
Early leaders Seba targeting mid-season final

Commentary


EDITORIAL - Sobering side of the 'jacket joke'
YET ANOTHER sobering turn in our family relationships has surfaced with the revelation that there is a growing trend to paternity tests, sometimes ordered by the courts, sometimes sought by individuals - usually fathers - in settlement of domestic disputes or for the popular cause...

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Frying the parents with the son
Responses to 'Shaw should resign'
NOTE-WORTHY: Getting a visa

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - Best island in the world? 'Bali not better than Jamaica'
The Editor, Sir: I have just returned from the East and en route back to Jamaica stopped in Bali, Indonesia.On so many occasions, I had read about the island's beauty, the exotic people, the food and excellent service. Most recently, I read...

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Munro also outstanding
DNA testing before marriage
Queries on Air Jamaica's Heathrow slots
Environmental concerns
Dealing with terrorism
Future of Mandeville

Entertainment


THEATRE SPOTLIGHT - 'Been there, seen it before'
Recently quite a few patrons were disappointed when they had to leave Centerstage on Dominica Drive without seeing Love Games because they did not buy their tickets in advance. However, those who were proactive enough to get their tickets before left saying Love Games...

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'Love Games' hits the road
'Tribute' paid to Lucky Dube
Lucky Dube Five held for murder of South African reggae star
Beyoncé gives daring performance in Ethiopia
JK Rowling says Dumbledore is gay

Caribbean


GRENADA - World Bank lauded for fostering Carib risk fund
WASHINGTON (CMC): Grenada's Prime Minister Dr.Keith Mitchell says the increased frequency and severity of natural disasters in the Caribbean made it imperative for the establishment of a Caribbean Catastrophe Risk Insurance Facility (CCRIF).

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Discussion of expanding the Exclusive Zone

International


'We will exhaust diplomacy before striking northern Iraq'
SIRNAK, Turkey (Reuters):Turkey said yesterday it would exhaust diplomatic channels before launching any military strike into northern Iraq to root out Kurdish rebels, who killed at least a dozen Turkish soldiers in fighting over the weekend....

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Mozambique's Chissano wins Africa leadership prize
Chávez slams Church leaders as immoral


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