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published: Monday | September 24, 2007

Lead Stories


Deadlock - Caribbean slow in making decision for Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA)
The Caribbean region is making slow progress in completing negotiations for the economic partnership agreement (EPA). EPAs are the successor pacts to the non-reciprocal preferential trade regimes of the Cotonou Agreement and its predecessor, the Lomé Convention, which have governed...

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Men urged to be more proactive about their health
Photographer threatened at People's National Party's (PNP) meeting
ELECTION RESULTS
Fewer road fatalities in 2007
Minister of the day - Spencer looking forward to challenges
Early childhood pioneer lauded
Montego Bay College, the beacon of hope for students
Phillips promises to be vocal in Opposition

News


Felix's advice to men
Last week, we told the story of Felix's claim of mental abuse by his wife and how it eventually ended up in separation and pending divorce. He admitted to having made decisions which he now regrets. This week, he outlines some of his mistakes and gives some strong advice...

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Of glories past, challenges yetto come, Peter Phillips speaks
Many charged by NSWMA for passing urine in public
British army looking to the Caribbean for recruits
Second trial for murder accused

Business


Grasping the full economic impact of Caribbean tourism
Do governments fully understand the importance of tourism, the industry that now underwrites the regional economy? This is the underlying theme in a sequence of reports produced over the last 18 months that illustrate the positive economic impact that the industry now has...

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Business Events

Sport


India, Pakistan in dream Twenty20 world cup final
NEW DELHI (Reuters): India and Pakistan meet in a dream final at the Twenty20 World Cup in South Africa today, six months after their ignominious first-round exits from the 50-overs version in West Indies. India stunned Australia, champions in Tests and one-dayers...

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Tivoli fancied to record second victory
Richards thrills in world final - Jamaica's Williams beats Ohuruogu for second
Reggae Boyz to play Nigeria next month?
United compound Chelsea woes
Hunte going all out to end West Indies slump
Roddick win puts US against Russia

Commentary


EDITORIAL - Time to move on
NOW THAT Don Wehby has severed his ties with GraceKennedy and resigned from other boards of which he was a member, it is time to lay this matter to rest. All reasonable concerns about possible conflicts of interest have now been settled and the new Minister without Portfolio...

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Putting our money where his mouth is
Retirement joy
NOTE-WORTHY: Ganja no problem

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - What limits for a strong Opposition?
The Editor, Sir: IN 1844, Benjamin Disraeli declared, "No government can be long secure without formidable opposition." I agree! Most humans can be persuaded or corrupted if the time and conditions are right. On Sunday, September 16, I watched People's National Party...

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Bruce, messenger of change
The PNP's legacy
Not prodigal son
Reflecting on the political journey
The schooling of our youths

Entertainment


Redbones lively for 'Men Who Live to Play Live'
The din of the diners and drinkers which rose during the break after the first segment of Friday's 'Men Who Live to Play Live' at Redbones Blues Café settled after guitarist Maurice Gordon's insistent 'hello', heading up to 11:00 p.m....

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Abijah launches 'Moving 2 the Top'
Dead residents rake in millions at box office
Dead dogs found at DMX's home
Smokey Robinson honoured

Flair


Keron Myers: Bachelor '07
He keeps it guarded. Stashed in a corner of a drawer in his room - a little treasure chest. But this chest contains no loot, no diamonds or pearls. It holds something more precious to Keron Myers, old love letters and pictures. "I call it my love box," says 26-year-old Myers...

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Talking sex with Jerome Dickey
The role of an executor
Facial hair designs
Grumpy am I
Justine Willoughby - A true fashion, beauty gem
Fall fashion for men
HEALTH & FITNESS - Erectile dysfunction explained
Rinsing clean: secrets unleashed
A day to remember


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