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published: Monday | January 23, 2006
Lead Stories


It's February 25 - Jamaica's Prime Minister names date for election of successor
IN JUST over a month, the nation will know the next leader of the governing People's National Party (PNP) and consequently, the next Prime Minister of Jamaica. Outgoing Prime Minister P.J. Patterson announced during yesterday's meeting...

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Contenders endorse PM's campaign stance
Team Portia queries the misuse of state funds
Nightingale Grove to sue developers
'We need an effective leader'
Bahamian extradited to US on drug charges
Canada Liberals face loss after 12 years in office
University of the West Indies foundation to honour international public figures
February 28 is Jamaican Birthright deadline

News


Church, Government working to stem violence in South St Andrew
GUNMEN FIRED 10,000 rounds of ammunition per week in 2005, according to Superintendent Delroy Hewitt, of the Denham Town Police Station. Superintendent Hewitt was speaking at a breakfast meeting hosted on Friday by Dr. Omar Davies...

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Golding urges Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) to be election-ready
House approves appointment of Ethics Committee in Jamaica
Praises flow at conference to honour Chevannes
Jamaica Information Service (JIS) to launch online civics centre this year
Offshore educational institution to start operations September
Two die in bizarre incidents in Jamaica
Robbers elude cops after chase
Insulin - friend and foe

Business


THE MONDAY INTERVIEW: BRIAN GEORGE - Standing on the shoulders of giants
AS THE Jamaican business landscape continues to widen, more links continue to be forged with regional companies and executives who are expanding their horizons on the island. One such executive is Trinidadian Brian George...

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Verizon expansion to provide 5,000 jobs in Jamaica
Appeal Court reserves decision in National Transport Co-operative Society's case

Sport


Sunshine Girls win thriller
THE SUNSHINE Girls completed a 2-1 come-from-behind tri-Test series win against England last night at the National Indoor Sports Centre. After a disastrous start to the series, the Oberon Pitterson-coached outfit clawed their way to a nail-biting 41-40...

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Jamaica hunt semis berth
Waterhouse clinch classic final
Gordon rises to the occasion
Gatlin will run at Jamaica Invitational...If the money is right
Lara's ton gives T&T first innings honours
Arnett's juniors claim title
Chelsea held at home by Charlton
West Indies Under-19s let Pakistan of the hook

Commentary


Realism and the Finance Ministry
IN A rather surprising development, Government has finally accepted that it will not meet its target of a balanced budget at the end of March 2006. This was a surprising development as the Finance Minister had frequently stated Government's unswerving...

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The law on the Prime Minister
The imminent political landscape
The Agricultural Produce Amendment Bill

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - Police shootings a growing concern
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM disgusted and appalled with how often members of the security forces are featured in the limelight for the wrong reasons. Over the last couple of years we have seen a drastic increase...

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Why not prayer and fasting?
Package lost in transit
Road safety support

Entertainment


Vampire thriller bites into the US box office
LOS ANGELES (Reuters): ENGLISH ACTRESS Kate Beckinsale's new horror film Underworld: Evolution easily led the North American box office during its first weekend, while Golden Globes glory propelled Brokeback Mountain up the charts...

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Different takes on Jamaica at 'Reasoning'

Flair


Vogue courts Nell Robinson
ARENA covergirl Nell Robinson became the fifth model from Jamaica and from Pulse to shoot for Vogue, the industry's fashion's bible and the most important image maker worldwide. Nell joins an elite club of stars from Pulse...

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Sandra Kenton Fraser living to serve
RAPE DEFENCE
RAPE: A LIFETIME OF HURT PT. II
INCEST, A lifetime of terror
Psychologist's view:
Carib-US minimum wages rates
Who is raising their children
Minimum SURVIVAL
BAG IT!

Caribbean


TRINIDAD & TOBAGO: Student charged with attempted rape of teacher
PORT-OF-SPAIN (CMC): POLICE HAVE arrested and charged a 14-year-old schoolboy for allegedly attempting to rape his 25-year-old teacher who had stayed back after school to give him extra lessons.

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Pensions not in scheme with CARICOM Single Market (CSM)

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