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published: Sunday | December 11, 2005
Lead Stories


Jamaica's reformists ready to roll
ALL EYES will be fixed today on what is expected to be a robust Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) central executive meeting, in which members of the party's reformist wing are vying to fill sensitive posts.

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The Kennedy/Nightingale Grove investigation
Whose mistake?

Carlene's rage in Jamaica
'It wasn't me' says Jamaica's Dr. Karl Blythe
Bring back my Haitian husband!
Ganja find, stolen generators recovered in MoBay raid
Where is Danhai?

News


Miss Iceland takes the crown
After a dazzling night of beaming her beauty across the globe, and matching wits with 101other beauties, Jamaica's Terri-Karelle Griffith was placed among the final 15...

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Justice system: No reason to be ashamed! says Jamaica's Chief Justice Wolfe
Glenmuir on a path to success
Wolmerians want to win!
Inner-city renewal menu

Business


Getting to know loans
Loans can enhance the quality of your life if handled properly. The key to remember is that once you borrow, you have to pay it back ­ a pesky little point but an important one.

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Understanding loans
Extra loan payment versus investing
Christmas saving guide
Jablum Coffee enters Chinese market
C&W signs roaming agreements
TALKING TAX: Importing for Christmas: Tips to avoid delays at customs

Sport


Jamaica's Calabar take charge
WESTERN BUREAU: MANNING CUP champions Calabar will take a one-goal advantage into the second leg of the 2005 Olivier Shield play-off on Wednesday following their 2-1 win over daCosta Cup champions...

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Times have changed but sport is still sport
'Maverick' peaks at right time
Ja's King and Davis on target in England

Commentary


Lowering educational standards
It is ironic that whenever quality problems arise in Jamaica's public education system, instead of attempting to raise the bar to an acceptable level, the powers that be instinctively lower standards to compromise with mediocrity. This rot set in when...

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Exposing the myth about deportees
Privy Council angers Government ... again
Adviser slams 'bogus' Evon Smith judgement

What's wrong with Jamaica, PJ?
Paying a 'death' to black people
The redundancy red herring

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY:
Let's put Christ back into Christmas

THE EDITOR, Sir: There is a great deal of stupidity being propagated today in the name of political correctness. Foremost on this long list of

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There is much more to Christmas
Mr. Seaga, you are correct
Honour Guy Harvey

Entertainment


Hollow ring to ... Hall of Fame
A prophet is seldom without honour, save in his own land. Those in the music fraternity believe this is the reason why a Reggae Hall of Fame was never established in Jamaica...

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Upliftment Ja helps east rise
Roots reggae holds on
A violinist by default

Arts &Leisure


'Zu-Zu Macca'promises a real treat
Guests at the National Institute lunch hour concert downtown Kingston on Thursday last were treated to a sneak preview of this year's colourful and exciting LTM National Pantomime, 'Zu-Zu Macca', written and coordinated by Barbara..

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Wailers' discography: A true collector's item
Karetta Crooks cops top media prize
International Day at Sts Peter and Paul Preparatory in Jamaica

Social


Wykeham takes a wife
And so after years of courtship, Junior Minister in the Ministry of Tourism and Industry, Dr. Kenneth Wykeham McNeill and the smashingly lovely Sheila Benjamin-Fernandez were married at St. Andrew Parish Church in Half-Way Tree last Saturday.

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Celebrating Joey's success
Breezing through 21 years
Rolling out the red carpet

Tropical Weather

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The Hair Hat

'HAIR' IS THE HAT

DARAIN HOUSEN HAS not taken off his hat for the last 20 years. He bathes, he sleeps and does everything possible in it. It is a perfect fit.





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