Lead Stories
Windies Magic - A sensational one wicket win clinches series against Pakistan
ST JOHN'S, CANA: INSPIRATIONAL CAPTAIN Jimmy Adams, steered the West Indies to a nerve-wracking one-wicket victory over Pakistan on the final day of the third Cable & Wireless Test at the Antigua Recreation Ground yesterday to win the three-match...
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Court rules detention at G-G's pleasure is unconstitutional
Hinds rewarded
RJR continues on recovery trail
Evita's 'the flexible' Italian Restaurant
Shaw Park, a delight to its guests
Humble, but committed to duty!

News
Citizens welcome Regal Plaza Collectorate
PEOPLE WHO live or work in the Cross Roads and New Kingston areas of the Corporate Area welcomed the opening yesterday of a new Collectorate near Cross Roads.
The Cross Roads Collectorate, a full-service branch of the Internal Revenue Department, is...
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Jamaica's quest for spelling glory starts tomorrow
Simpson Miller unveils tourism plans today
Inmate now blind after prison battering - Relatives contemplate law suit
'Ochi' hotels cry for help

Business
Grace undertakes huge investments
INDEPENDENT SENATOR Douglas Orane, chairman and chief executive officer of Grace, Kennedy and Company, Ltd., has attributed an increase of more than 100 per cent in the company's long-term liability, to a massive increase in investments...
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New identity for Int'l trade support

Sport
It was oh so close
THE showdown between the West Indies and Pakistan ended in a thrilling, nail-biting climax and a memorable victory for the home team at the Antigua Recreation Ground yesterday.
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Man-of-series Hinds looking ahead
Big Pools carryover
England 2000 a test for Lara

Commentary
Schools of the future?
SOME 30 per cent of 12 to 15-year-old students are held in the post-primary grades 7 - 9 of the country's All-Age schools. Under the theme 'Schools of the Future', the Government has launched the Jamaica All-Age Schools Project (JAASP). The JAASP was..
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Rescue agriculture, learn its history
Life is just for living
After St. Vincent CARICOM's dilemma

Letters
Cable-less and Wireless
THE EDITOR, Madam: FOR THE past 15 years my family and neighbours have been attempting in vain to get telephone service in Easington, St. Thomas. Telephone lines end a mile down the road from our home while they are installed in a community three miles..
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Thanks to kind bus driver
Implement the numerous sugar findings
Parking woes

Entertainment
A night of 'sweet nostalgic outpourings'
WHAT IS it that makes MKB promotions' Heineken Startime so different and appealing?
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Graduating students exhibit works

St. Catherine Feature
'One Love' Labour Day
SPANISH TOWN: HUNDREDS OF residents in Spanish Town and surrounding communities turned out to clean up their communities and public spaces under the "One Love, One Clean Community" banner on Labour Day.
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Residents urged to represent communties
Council wants collection responsibility
Ministry to provide drought assistance

Shipping Feature
Caribbean Shipping Association focuses on challenges to regional shipping
"SHIPPING IN general and shipping lines in particular have been faced with challenges on the scale of today's commercial environment. Container freight rates are lower today than at any time in the last two decades, and shippers and consignees alike...
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E-Commerce: A fresh approach to business

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