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Lead Stories
Barbados wary of new linkages
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, CANA : BARBADIAN PRIME Minister Owen Arthur in an interview with the Sunday Sun newspaper threw some light on his reported dispute with Jamaica's Prime Minister P.J. Patterson.
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Bermuda recruits 8 local cops
Where did those Jamaican blue-eyed blonds come from?
National Environment Awareness Week June 4-11
A new breed of street children
Is there a curse on national lottery winnings?

News
Tie that binds - The Jamaican/Colombian connection
In conversation with Colombian Ambassador Alfonso Munera
LAST JUNE the housekeeper for the Colombian Ambassador thought she would welcome him to the island with Jamaican style beef, rice and peas and banana.
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Business as usual at Hellshire
Excess milk for school programme
Accident claims youngster

Business
Boost for bananas - $1b EU support for support for the next five years
JAMAICA'S BANANA industry is to receive almost $1 billion (26.5 million Euros) over the next five years to buoy its struggling local operations.
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Hot pepper farmers to benefit from grant
FAO assists in Jamaica dairy farmers' restructuring programme

Sport
Boyz go down again
MOROCCO beat Jamaica 1-0 yesterday to set up a rendezvous with World champions France in tomorrow's final of the King Hassan-II tournament in Casablanca.
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Chanderpaul hits big 100
Let Jamie play
Ja duo mine gold

Commentary
Road carnage rolls on
LAST WEEK Sunday's regular Auto Feature carried a report from the Traffic Police indicating that despite an almost round-the-clock police presence on the roads accidents continue at an alarming pace.
Figures from January up to May 26 show that 137...
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Prisons, football and justice
Fiddling while Rome burns
Crime - time to take stock
That was in poor taste, Mark Wignall!

Letters
Tears for a brother
THE EDITOR, Madam:
IN SEPTEMBER 1999 I came home to find my brother feeling not only betrayed but frightened for his safety, my parents both sick with grief at what was happening to their son, my sisters and brother screaming injustice and total...
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Emulate Cargill's discipline, integrity
Corrections on Reynolds Metals story
Public kissing
Disgraceful behaviour of J'cans
Time to modernise banana production

Entertainment
Law student Wayne McGregor's passion for music
"MY LOVE of music takes up a large part of my life. helps to keep me centred in a world that can bombard a person from all sides with negativity and bad influence."
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Two-day Portland Jerk Festival later this month
It's a family affair

Youth Link
Sex before marriage - Should I? Shouldn't I?
BELIEVE IT or not, with the imminent approach of the apocalypse, many teens are worrying that they will remain celibate for this life and the next. This is source of contention, as they are torn between what they have been...
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A teacher's heart
No taxes for teachers'
Testicular cancer

Flair Feature
Now it's Dr. Ossie Harding
He has come a long way since Oxford Street and his Jones Town school. And as we settled in for what would be an interesting chat about life, politics, art and a wide range of topics, the affable Senator quipped, "No bus took me to town, I was born right..
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Million Dollar Round Table meeting
Close encounter of an orange kind
Lois Samuels 'Glows' in Barbados

Star Page
Tell me pastor - 18-y-o worried about pregnancy
Dear Pastor: I am 18 years old. I had a boyfriend and I loved him very much. I got involved with another man and he got me pregnant. I had to break up with my first boyfriend because I knew it was the best thing to do.
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Capleton's fundraising project

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