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published: Sunday | May 18, 2008

Lead Stories


Portia stands firm: Plans to lead PNP back to victory
ADAMANT that she still enjoys the support of the majority of the People's National Party (PNP) members, President Portia Simpson Miller is in no mood to set a departure...

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Election trigger?
Opposition bats for Spanish investors
Police awaits forensic report on fire victims
PNP not softening stance on foreign allegiance
Grants Pen residents say policing model failed
Study says: project was unsustainable
MacMillan takes charge as security minister

News


Previous changes in Golding's Cabinet
PRIME MINISTER Bruce Golding's latest shuffle of portfolio duties in the executive to accommodate the entry of Colonel Trevor MacMillan as national security minister follows at least four previous changes in his...

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Senate interesting, memorable - Ian Murray
Call for tighter regulations on 'abortion pill'
Great demand for IT students
Prayer for 'HIV Vaccine Awareness Day 2008'
Résumés could do the trick for job hunters
Legalising might help
BNS: Recruits urged to start from the bottom up
Quake victims fear aftershocks
'Mission accomplished'

Business


Spike in auto battery prices: Up 115% on average
A spike in world lead prices last year has pushed the cost of motor-vehicle batteries sold in Jamaica to twice the price over six months, and also forced the local retail battery market to consolidate.

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Move to develop credit-rating system for Jamaican SMEs
Pampered cows, more milk
WILLIAM 'BILL' CLARKE, 40 years
PRESIDENT, SCOTIABANK JAMAICA at the number one bank
Caribbean EPA no ease for European travel

Sport


Katich, Symonds fire for Aussies
FALMOUTH:THE AUSTRALIAN cricketers experienced mixed fortunes at the Trelawny Multi-Purpose Stadium in Falmouth yesterday with some of their batsmen failing to make use of a wonderful opportunity to get some good practice...

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All so easy for Royal Image
Westerners battle 'nationals' in MoBay
Kanu lifts Cup for Portsmouth
Be careful, gentlemen, of JCA, WICB
Backgammon tournament at Strawberry Hill
Homestyle final eight revealed
Polo team conclude series today

Commentary


MPs should declare citizenship status
Daryl Vaz, who continues to occupy the seat in the House of Representatives for the constituency of West Portland, had said he had accepted the ruling by Chief Justice McCalla that he was ineligible for...

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Unfair school comparisons?
The colonel's road map to safety

Letters


Church must review mission
The Editor, Sir:I wish to extend thanks and appreciation to Earl Moxam for a fine bit of journalism in his TVJ programme aired on Wednesday, May 14.

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Boyne confused?
PNP being hypocritical

Entertainment


No 'Bashment' in 'What Goes Around'
Knee-jerk temptation prodded him to merely copy past success. But the artistic challenge would not allow it.

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What a 'Bam Bam'! Festival Song contest returns after 10-year absence
Music a 'Labour' of love at Calabash
A Sunday evening seaside reading from Bob Andy's 'Songbook'
Trey Songz makes UK debut
'Pink Panther' gets rockers treatment
Bloodfire founded on talent, image
Pop, soul rap go pop, sizzle, splat
Winston Riley perfects musical 'Techniques'
A 'Double Barrel' of hits

Arts &Leisure


Exploring fertility
Donnette Zacca is on a shortlist of Jamaican photographers who are household names, and an even shorter list of those whose work dwells in the realm of fine art.

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'Bottoms Up' at Calabash!
'Bookophilia' opens
Art 'books' space on store's walls
Will You? (For Julie)
Weathered hills

Outlook


Edith Allwood-Anderson ... what you didn't know about her
Friendship is what gets you through the bad times and helps you enjoy the good times.

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Who is a nurse anaesthetist?
Tribute to a true pioneer
Single in the city: Does it all boil down to ego?
Hope Gardens
Decor Dilemma
Deadly mistakes to avoid as a parent
Jacqueline Bishop: Choosing the write way
Sex tourism and children
Counting the vote
The birth of nurse anaesthesia in Jamaica
Safety in anaesthesia

In Focus


How MacMillan can succeed
We tend to move from one extreme to the other.

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Crime and national unity
'If ah nuh so, ah nearly so'!
Tough on crime, tough on the causes
Jamaica, Cuba and the Caribbean's voice

Social


POLO Hanover Style
WESTERN BUREAU:Allan Daswani, his two sons, Ravi and Andy, and daughter-in-law Michelle, welcomed India's Jaipur polo team at their Mango Walk, St James, residence last Saturday night with true Jamaican/Indian...

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Spreading the wealth
Much conviviality on EU Day
Broadcast branches out
Charles Hanna celebrates 60
Bartlett for AmCham speakers' forum
Students in search of their roots

Auto


Caribbean Invasion: Superb line-up for Dover race meet
It's here again, the annual Labour Day weekend Dover race meet, dubbed, 'The Caribbean Invasion', the first round of the 2008 Caribbean Circuit Racing Championship.

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... Everyone in gear
How to cope with a boiling engine
Auto Blotters: Schumacher helps to design new motorcycle helmet
Air-conditioning tips
Mario's Rant: Car price chaos
Motorcycle racing back at Dover


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