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published: Saturday | January 5, 2008


Lead Stories


Thieves strip Jamaica Broadcasting Corporation archives
The police have been called in to investigate the disappearance of thousands of vinyl records and compact discs from the archives of the defunct Jamaica Broadcasting Corporation (JBC).

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Portia caught napping
'US passport is proof of allegiance'
Double Deuce domino effect - New agro-processing company generates jobs
Four missing at sea
Victorious Obama heads to New Hampshire
More 'political will' needed to battle crime
Honours process to be reviewed

News


Unity needed to battle crime - Bishop Dufour
Roman Catholic Bishop of Montego Bay, the Most Reverend Charles Dufour, believes the nation has no choice but to keep up its fight against the circumstances that promulgate murders, the availability of guns and the penchant for lawlessness.

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A late Christmas treat
Two killed in Mountain View
Across The Nation
The Salt River Mineral Spa - Central Jamaica's most mysterious wonder
Mind and Spirit - Transforming churches to change society

Business


Golding moves to resolve investment schemes issue
With concerns about the fate of som investment schemes, Prime Minister Bruce Golding has mandated the Ministry of Finance to convene a meeting with the Attorney General and the Financial Services Commission (FSC).

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Cops still looking for missing banker

Sport


Late slump puts West Indies in shaky position
Faced with a potentially tricky deficit of 78 runs, the West Indies faltered badly in the final 90 minutes of the third day of the second Test against South Africa at Newlands yesterday.

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IN YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD
Tendulkar belts 38th Test ton
Jamaica take charge
CHILL maintain unbeaten run
Embattled Tomlinson resigns
'Beckham' goal slows Waterhouse
Simoes returns for second stint
ICC considering trialling umpire appeal system
Ugottabelieve to rock Million Dollarbaby
High school rivalry speeds off at Jamaica College
Halliman looking forward to national duties
KSAFA leagues resume
Now or never for quarter-final hopefuls
Final word - As 'wutless' as a man's nipple

Commentary


EDITORIAL - On with the talks
Opposition Leader Portia Simpson Miller was ill-advised from the start to freeze talks with the Government on matters of bilateral cooperation. The insult (real or perceived) by the Prime Minister of Mrs. Simpson Miller and her party did not, in our view, rise to the level to derail dialogue on issues of serious consequence to Jamaica.

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Yesterday is today
Closing police stations not necessary
Issue: 'First black' label seen as insult

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - Happy-go-lucky procreation hurts our children
The Editor, Sir: Persons who wish to drive or own a car or boat or want to get married or have a business, will need to seek permission and clearance of the state in order to do so legally; what a person can do without a licence is have a child.

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Savagery in Westmoreland
Hailing Mayor Sinclair II
Evaluating the police
Escaping the fallout
A false sense of achievement

Entertainment


It's who knows you!
It's not what you know, it's who you know, and who knows YOU. Effective networking is all about crafting and nurturing relationships. Upward mobilisation is dependent on how you maintain these new relationships with people you meet over your lifetime. This is critical in creating an effective professional network.

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FRIENDCAM
Doctor's advice - Boyfriend or porn star?
Confessions - Is sex best in the morning or at nights?
Healthy lifestyle for healthy sex - Men and their sex drive

International


CCJ head wants more use to made of regional court
The head of the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) is hoping for more work for the regional court this year. Barbados and Guyana are the only Caribbean Community (CARICOM) countries that have signed on to the CCJ which has been in operation since 2005, but President Michael de la Bastide said one of his wishes for 2008 is for more use to be made of the court.

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EC Chief Justice seeking to improve infrastructure
Striving for peace in Kenya


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