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published: Wednesday | August 11, 2004
Lead Stories


STORM ALERT
ALL EMERGENCY services have been activated as the country braces for the impact of Tropical Storm Charley, the third such weather system of the 2004 Atlantic Hurricane Season, which is propelling on a treacherous path towards the island..

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Hurricane Charlie revisited - August 17, 1951
Golding launches bid to lead JLP
Highway stakeholders to discuss toll charges
Police probe threats against Mayor Notice
Police host youths at development camps

News


PALS goes to Montserrat
PEACE AND Love in Schools (PALS), a decade old peace programme, has broadened its mandate and has expanded to the Caribbean nation of Montserrat, according to Michael Forrester, training manager for PALS.

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OMRI SAMUELS Overcoming the odds
Grand Lido retains 'green' status
UWI exploring ways to earn revenue
JUTC giving back to customers
Merl Grove to get new pedestrian crossing
St Mary lauds nine of their own

Business


New emphasis in tourism spending - Tourist Board employs new strategy to deal with cut in advertising budget
THE JAMAICA Tourist Board (JTB) has changed its strategy in order to cope with its massively reduced advertising budget.

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Jamaica gets telemedicine alternative
Cable & Wireless cuts Internet charges
Oil price rise will hurt Ja

Sport


Greenfield scores big with opening ceremony
ALL SIXTEEN countries participating in the ICC CWC 2007 WI will converge on the parish of Trelawny for the Opening Ceremony of cricket's showpiece event.

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Change of plans for Sabina Park
Fuller to have knee examined
Three days wasted in Derbyshire

Commentary


A matter of shame
FUNERALS FOR the dear departed sometimes tell how well the person lived and earned the love and respect of family and community.

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Danger and democracy
Real negativism, and false positivism
Investing prudently

Letters


Re-establishing law and order
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM not a criminologist neither do I have any training in law enforcement, nevertheless, I strongly believe that there is a simple way to restore law and order in our society, something that's severely lacking at the present time.

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Parking for the disabled
Keeping the leeches off
Better alternatives for Portmore
Anything From Jamaica says thanks
Solid food for thought
Preventing historical amnesia
A wise, necessary move
Finger-printing for Jamaicans

Entertainment


Diana King: Free to do her own thing
BACK WHEN Diana King was selling hundreds of thousands of records singing about her 'Shy Guy', not everything was 'peaches and cream' even while her song and album of the same name topped charts around the world.

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Unimaginative 'White Chicks'
Music

Profiles in Medicine


Chewing on MERCURY - It's not only the mercury in fish that you should be concerned about, the mercury in your mouth could pose a serious health risk.
MERCURY-LADEN FISH dinners are not the only mercury source to worry about; the source of your problems could be right there in your mouth.

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This is an emergency: HELP!
Hair loss due to chemotherapy
Diet for insulin resistance
I need a good friend
Yeast on the skin
Do-it-yourself exercises





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