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published: Sunday | December 3, 2006

Lead Stories


MORE MALARIA CASES - Airports to be monitored, overseas experts coming
Sections of Kingston, St. Andrew and St. Catherine have been put on an official alert following the confirmation of four more cases of malaria and 23 other suspected cases. At least two children have been hospitalised, officials say.

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Education Ministry stands by no condom policy in schools
Under surveillance!
Shhh! PM warns public sector workers to uphold secrecy law
'Suicide prevention needed in JCF training'
'Private security act toothless'
Anne Shirley responds - Says she does much more than anti-doping assignent
No cheap consultant!
Alps - on verge of extinction
'Mining okay in Cockpit Country'
Jamaican court system needs fixing

News


Women on a mission: first vaccination
The latest global statistics released by UNAIDS last week note that Jamaica is among several countries in the Caribbean making progress in controlling the HIV/AIDS epidemic.

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Deportee study
PNP garrisons could thwart JLP sweep
St Thomas residents mourn brutal killing of woman
MacMillan offers pointers to curb political tribalism
Electoral Commission to provide greater autonomy for new selected members
Jamaica Labour Party going for clean sweep

Business


New round of banana challenges to EU tariff
Colombia on Thursday filed a complaint at the World Trade Organisation (WTO) against the European Union's import duty for bananas to support neighbouring Ecuador in a similar complaint, an industry source said on Thursday.

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NCB establishes $500m loan fund for exporters
A new aura of economic prosperity over Cuba
Cutting corners on insurance cover for condos/strata lots
Jamaica Stock Exchange awards ceremony for Wednesday

Sport


Glory for Glenmuir
IT TOOK all of 120 minutes and 10 penalties to decide a winner but, in the end, Glenmuir High School emerged the 2006 ISSA/Pepsi/JN daCosta Cup champions yesterday when they defeated Frome Technical 3-2 on penalties at Jarrett Park, in Montego Bay.

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Gutzmore, Josiah-Tanne rule
Lashings take on Ja Invitational XI today
Young Boyz tackle T&T for final-round spot
Fire D Trainer obliges
Selectors release Bravo to return home
Wadadah face red-hot Reno
Young Sunshine Girlz return home with the trophy
Harbour View challenge Haitians in must-win encounter today
Commentary - Don't blame the pitch
England in control
Manchester United extend lead

Commentary


EDITORIAL - Perry Henzell's legacy
WITH THE passing of film-maker Perry Henzell on November 30, Jamaica not only lost one of its most creative minds, but a firebrand who was frustrated that his country never fulfilled its post-independence promise.

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Kingston - a portrait of decadence
Golding's recipe for gridlock
Poor deportment
New EAC: cosmetic change only?

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - Parent-teachers' association saddened by loss of life
The National Parent-Teachers' Association of Jamaica (NPTAJ) notes with despair recent incidents involving students that have caused loss of life and serious injury to some.

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Good article Peter Espeut
Noise pollution
Unnecessary hullabaloo
Christian teaching and moral hypocrisy
NHT contributors can obtain more than $1.5 million

Entertainment


Honouring a 'reel' Jamaican legend
IN the summer of 1973, Lennie Little-White was a film student at the Ryerson Polytechnic University in Canada, when he went to a theatre at Danforth Street to see a movie named The Harder They Come. What he saw further fuelled his ambition to becom

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Immaculate thrills at the Ward Theatre
A 'Joy' to teach music
A 30-year blessing - Stanley Beckford upbeat despite cancer
Margaritaville makes it Cayman

Arts &Leisure


Stroking the canvas - Two artists, one gallery emerging
Two artists emerged on the Jamaican canvas, exhibiting for the first time, while a new gallery was opened on Constant Spring Road, on Sunday, November 19.

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An affair of the arts
Literary Arts - The Twin
Tribute to Gwyneth (On behalf of all who shared the veranda)

Outlook


Raul Davis - Daring, determined, different
At a time when young Jamaican men are idling their lives away on neighbourhood street corners, either playing dominoes or ogling nubile young ladies passing by, Raul Davis is going against the grain.

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Magilee Daley motivated to succeed
'Crysis' with a difference - 14-year-old designer of T-shirt line
It's just not cool to date my friend's ex
Doctor's advice - Young couple clueless about the 'Big O'

In Focus


Cuba and the Caribbean's Cold War
Fidel Castro has celebrated his 80th birthday this weekend and the Cuban Revolution has marked the 50th anniversary of the beginning of the revolutionary campaign. No other event has transformed the international politics of the Caribbean...

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The journalist and the state
Crying out for good news
Using vision to achieve success
Fostering a spirit of enterprise

Social


SEEING RED!
Last Thursday night, the Corporate Area's fashionable women turned up the heat in the Jamaica Pegasus hotel with some fabulous outfits in varying shades of red. They were attending this year's Women's Leadership Initiative (WLI)dinner and awards...

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It's Jeremy and Nina's wedding!
The Lord inspires her art
Janet Farrow's Thanksgiving dinner
Appleton adds new brand

International


Castro absent from parade
Ailing Cuban leader Fidel Castro was not present as a military parade marking his 80th birthday began yesterday in Havana's main square.

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Pollution crisis undermining growth - official
Fortune-tellers avoid election disputes
Mubarak fears 'battlefield' if Lebanon protests continue
International briefs


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