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published: Tuesday | May 6, 2008

Lead Stories


Danville walks - Director of elections resigns over US citizenship
Electoral officials have started a frantic search for a new director of elections following yesterday's sudden resignation of Danville Walker. Walker who had held the position for 10 years, resigned at a time when there is much speculation about a 'snap election'.

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Lyn-Sue gets six months for fabricating evidence
CHILD MONTH TIPS
Clergyman criticises Lyn-Sue's sentence
... Mixed views in Montego Bay
Cuban aid still intact
Student wants safer environs for teachers
Dismal future if Jamaican youths fail to excel - PM
Cruising on the Nile

News


The Manley Memoirs - Bev's political awakening
However strange it is when I think of it now, politics and the Manleys were a presence in my life even then. As I grew up, my father would tell me about this great party, the PNP, and about its extraordinary leader and founder - Norman Washington Manley.

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Two Jamaicans make bold move in tackling HIV/AIDS
Jamaica secures another first in staging int'l culture conference
Record ticket demands for 2008 Olympics
Gangland murder rocks Montego Bay
Safer transactions with student debit card
'Give vocational training the respect it deserves'
Late Spanish PM celebrated in Jamaica

Business


Shipping Association of Jamaica (SAJ) head calls for respect in sports
President of the Shipping Association of Jamaica (SAJ), Michael Bernard, has expressed concern about the 'win-at-all- cost' attitude that he believes has taken over the society. He was speaking at the launch of the shipping industry-sponsored Kingston...

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Record oil, cancelled Yahoo bid upset market
Collaborated effort needed to tackle current food crisis
US lawmakers want ethanol plan halted

Sport


Jamaica's star shooter a hit 'Down Under'
BRISBANE (CMC): Teenaged goal shooter Romelda Aitken of Jamaica has enhanced her reputation with a string of outstanding performances in the ANZ Championship to help the Queensland Firebirds improve to 4-1 and remain at the top of a 10-team...

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Holding at forum to discuss impact of Twenty20
KSAFA's Stephenson not seeking re-election
Khari on target in Sweden
Guyana top West Indies Fullbore Rifle shoot
Beating the men at their own game
NCB Black win polo thriller
BPL title race going down to the wire
Waulgrovians, Jamalco clash
ON THE BOUNDARY - The Saints come marching in
Akhtar's five-year ban temporarily lifted
Felix, Richards to run for gold in Zurich

Commentary


EDITORIAL - Regulating the big boys of the road
Every so often questions are raised about Jamaica's emergency response capacity, leading to a brief debate and then silence.We, however, never seem to get a clear picture of/or the resolution of issues. But we are always left with the impression that things are bad...

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Finding the H-spot before the G-spot
NOTE-WORTHY: Showing affection

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - New Nomination Paper needed for elections
The Editor, Sir: Elections - general or a series of by-elections - are in the air. Political parties have begun a not-so-subtle propaganda campaign in the mass media. The issue of a person not being qualified to be nominated and the public awareness...

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Ironies of dual citizenship
Food security - A national imperative
The Church should not cross the line
The dangers of compromise
Child abuse forum says thanks
PNP must revive the 'N'
Why we should eat our own food

Entertainment


Gerard Hanson salutes his father's home
Gerard Hanson has lived in the United Kingdom all his life. But there is one tie that binds him to Jamaica; a father born in New Roads, Westmoreland, who emigrated to the UK in 1956. Born to an Irish mother, Hanson, now in his early forties, only began coming to Jamaica...

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Something extra
Simon, Steffens' 'Scrapbook' a hit
Lindo back on home Turf
Livebroadcast clears the air with Biofuel Song


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