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Lead Stories
Gambling scandal

Junior Finance Minister bounces cheques playing slot machines.

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Bennett tipped to get NDM's top post
Illegal gas stations thrive in Jamaica
...Black market sales hurt legal retailers
US can do more for Ja - Wright


News
Illegal gas operations shrouded in silence

Two families, living on either side of what was an illegal gas station on Seventh Street, Greenwich Town, are now boxed into a few rooms in the fragments of their house. They are victims of an explosion from the station.

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The deepest cut
Ennis regrets gambling incident


Business
Coral reefs study coming

An economic valuation study of coral reefs in three countries of the region is to be undertaken in one component of the next phase of Caribbean Planning for Adaptation to Global Climate Change (CPACC) project.

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Fiscal Services ordered to pay redundancy claim
Credit union movement growth continues


Sport
Melbourne takes command

Defending champions Melbourne have placed themselves in a strong position to force an outright victory over St. Catherine Parish and qualify for next weekend's final at Port Esquivel.

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Waulgrovians retain Senior League title
Circle De Throne upstages rivals
Is Skerritt out?
Skerritt's reply exposes more problems


Commentary
Editorial - The demise of Times Store
Times Store had proven up to now to be a very durable institution. It had been able to survive two World Wars, the Great Depression in the United States...several hurricanes and other disasters, man-made and natural.

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Turning a blind eye to reality
Sex, like cricket, is also a Sunday sport
The dilemmas of donmanship


Letters
C&WJ's guinea pigs
THE EDITOR, Sir: With regard to the "always busy" topic of cellular phones and cellular service providers, many customers of C&WJ must be wondering whether to feel elation, or to serve their telephone company a hearty slap in the face...

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Only God's will
No greener pasture
Church resolution


Entertainment
Vinyl love affair

They travel thousands of miles and spend thousands of dollars to get it - that rare piece of vinyl - a record collector's dream. It's a hobby that they love because it brings joy to their ears.

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Jamaica's youth theatre vibrant


Arts &Leisure
Historical candelabrum back home

It's a tale which began in Jamaica, wove its way across the miles to California in the United States, before ending here again.

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JCDC contests launch young local talent


Outlook
Rescuing unhappy children

Could your child be suffering from a mental disorder? The stigma attached to those with mental challenges both encourages us to ignore these issues in children and, the experts are telling us, also feeds the lake of ignorance around the problem.

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Ray and his nephews


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