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published: Saturday | October 23, 2004
How can you help Jamaica now?
The Jamaica National Building Society (JNBS) has established a 'Recovery Fund' to help aid Jamaica's recovery after Hurricane Ivan.Under the fund Jamaicans and friends of Jamaica can send contributions to help rebuild Jamaica via JNBS outlets for free. [ more ]
Lead Stories


'We won't prosecute'
Motorists being urged to settle tickets, warrants

MOTORISTS WITH unpaid traffic tickets and outstanding warrants have been given the opportunity to clean up their records without fear of prosecution, the island's Police Traffic Division announced yesterday. Failure to respond, however, to what the...

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Vasciannie appointed to Inter-American Judicial Committee
'Open your eyes'
Regional health official warns against ignoring homosexuality
New judge for Appeal Court

News


JHTA backs crime plan
THE JAMAICA Hotel and Tourist Association (JHTA) has congratulated the government on its initiative to recruit police personnel from overseas with expertise in intelligence gathering and forensic analysis, to work at the operational level. JHTA...

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Initiative launched to aid homeless
I am still in charge says Castro

Business


Overseas investors flock Harmony Cove project
WESTERN BUREAU: THERE APPEARS to be a lot of interest being shown by overseas investors in the US$1 billion Harmony Cove development, which Prime Minister P.J. Patterson announced for the parish of Trelawny in April. "I think the Harmony Cove ...

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Probe ordered into gov't contracts in Trinidad

Sport


Ja win thriller
GEORGETOWN, Guyana, CMC JAMAICA kept their composure and defended a modest total to complete a tense, seven-run victory over Barbados in the West Indies limited-overs cricket championship yesterday.

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Excelsior trounce St George's with first-half flurry
Bridgeport, C'down set for cracker
On the brink
Now or never for women 'ballers'
CONCACAF strikes Gold Cup link with Soccer United

Commentary


Ensuring road safety
CURRENT HIGHWAY development must have been prompted primarily to accommodate the great increase in the number of vehicles on the road in recent years. Our lead story in yesterday's Gleaner now points to other urgent factors affecting the flow of traffic.

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Lessons of my youth
Another prison scandal

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY
Community gap in crime control strategy

THE EDITOR, Sir: THERE IS at least one serious strategic gap in Government's crime control and prevention planning. It's the feeble and uncoordinated action ...

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Giving respect where it is due
Supporting our students

Farmer's Weekly


Jablum launches new coffee product
FOUR MONTHS after introducing its instant coffee on the local and foreign markets, Jablum has launched another new product ­ the Jablum Coffee Beverage. It was launched on Tuesday during a function at Cuddyz in New Kingston.

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Jamaica may challenge EU
RADA hosts field days

Mind &Spirit


RESCUING JAMAICA
LOCAL CHURCHES and para-church organisations have often sought to tackle the nation's spiritual and socio-economic problems without much collaboration...

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Evangelism most effective among kids






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