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Lead Stories
No indefinite wait - Amnesty Int'l warns Gov't after meeting

PIERRE SANE, general secretary of Amnesty International, has said the organisation is willing to stand by an agreement with government to allow for structured responses to charges of human rights violation in the country.

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Downtown firms happy with more cops on streets
Scotia starts scheduling US visa interviews Monday
PM hits at Privy Council
House has no official dress code - Parliament Clerk


News
Orane urges students to build culture of excellence

THE GRACE, Kennedy and Company Limited Foundation on Thursday awarded bursaries valued at just under $150,000 to 16 students at the secondary and tertiary levels. The students, accompanied by their parents, were encouraged by the Grace, Kennedy...

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Dahlia Allen repays $1.5m
Ja praised on children's welfare policy
Ackee gets Gov't funding
Defend yourselves against criminals - Roger Clarke


Business
Paulwell saves 400 MoBay jobs

THE 400 employees at the Montego Freezone who were slated to lose their jobs in two weeks, could be reinstated as early as next week, says Phillip Paulwell, Minister of Industry, Commerce and Technology. He made the disclosure last night while...

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Trelawny targets goats for income


Sport
N. Manley, Holy Trinity draw 0-0

NORMAN MANLEY dominated the entire 90 minutes of play against Holy Trinity but could only take a point from their Manning Cup home game, after ending 0-0 draw at Tinson Pen. The stalemate was Norman Manley's second in three games and pushed them to...

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Battle royal looms at Bourda
Upbeat Atkinson enters pool tomorrow
Russell in final
Dinthill win fourth straight


Commentary
Ganja debate
WE NOTE the Government's intention to set up a national commission to review the use of ganja locally. Long overdue, we say. We applaud this decision not for the same reasons as the lobbyists, who may see this as an opportunity to press their claims for.

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The Tony Deyal Column Firestone tyres out


Letters
Roman Catholics have strayed from genuine Christianity
THE EDITOR, Madam: I AM writing in response to an article written by Peter Espeut which was in itself a response to another article.

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Ideas for national renewal
Major reforms needed within political parties
The Ottey saga
No faith in new bus system


Entertainment
SuperClub's member of staff wins cash prize
SUPERCLUBS' PEOPLE Development Programme (PDP) continues to help lucky team members win over J$250,000 towards down payment on residential land. The PDP started just under four years ago, and on September 12, the resort group's Grand Lido, Braco, front..

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Ernie Ranglin is doing fine


Religion
Church in profile St Peter's Church

RECENTLY, I journeyed with a small party from the Georgian Society from Kingston to visit St Peter's Church, in Alley, Clarendon. The Georgian Society recently adopted the church, along with Scots Kirk on Duke Street, Kingston. George Faria and Pauline...

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Evaluate your life


Real Estate
ODPEM to go hi-tech
A $10 MILLION contract was signed on Wednesday for the Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergen-cy Management (ODPEM) to acquire a state-of-the-art geographical information system (GIS). Companies, IBM Corporation, will provide the hardware and...

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Hope Road improvement costs climb



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