Lead Stories FINSAC documents disappear FINSAC may not be able to recover millions of dollars in debt as documents to substantiate some loans have disappeared from lending institutions. More Lead Stories Extortion hits Hellshire 87-y-o Jamaican gets US citizenship Cell service disrupted again Staff cuts at foreign missions  News JUTC buses stoned Ten buses belonging to the Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC) were damaged after being stoned by the cronies of a man who the police reported was fatally stabbed during a dispute with a driver employed by JUTC. More News Death of a don Helicopter rescues flood-trapped guards  Business Legal battle over Air J pension fund There is a row amongst the lawyers in the firm which represented the beneficiaries in the Air Jamaica pension fund, and the trustees have asked the Court of Appeal to intervene. More Business Electronic labour exchange coming soon Digicel has big plans for islandwide expansion  Sport Reggae Boyz fall short
Jamaica's Reggae Boyz failed to advance to the semi-final of the Copa Caribe tournament despite their 2-1 win over Barbados at the Hasley Crawford Stadium in Trinidad yesterday. More Sport Kingston look set to take Surrey title
Peace And Love upsets
Teams sport coloured gear for competition
 Commentary Editorial - Focus on the dons The ghost of Michael Manley should haunt the legacy of leadership he left the PNP in at least one respect. In retirement he came to regret as his biggest error of judgement in attending the "gun salute" funeral of the infamous "Burry Boy". More Commentary A poor example at the Arena Yesterday and today Popular culture and dons' funerals  Letters Poor service THE EDITOR, Sir: I have been experiencing some problems using the World Talk System to call Digicel numbers. I mostly used this service in the nights, so I would pay $11.88 per minute. More Letters Double standards A tragedy, Dr. Davies Time to act  Entertainment Digging deep  Refreshments at hot spots burn pockets. More Entertainment Dancing ballet and loving it Music for AIDS  Arts &Leisure Private sector starts 'Artist of the Year' competition  Jamaica's private sector is finally responding to the challenge to become more involved in the development of local art, and not just as buyers and collectors. More Arts &Leisure Book review - A collector's jewel  Outlook Cover Story - Dreams and adventure await at sea  As it gets warm enough for them to take out the T-shirts and cut-offs, they shed their business suits and take to the sea in droves. These are women who have discovered their sea legs and a love of the endless horizons. More Outlook Her feet are never cold! 
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