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published: Saturday | October 27, 2007

Lead Stories


Five shot in gang war - Woman killed in drive-by shooting
SPANISH TOWN, St. Catherine: The Central Village police say a gang war was the motive behind the murder of a 19-year-old woman and the injuring of four persons during a shooting in Caymanas Bay, St. Catherine on Thursday night.

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Former Under-17 coach dies
Focus on talent - Lalor
UWI to host regional conference on crime
Schools get computer labs from RBTT
Saunders takes command today
UK transfers won't crowd Fort Augusta
Wrecker driver, cops freed of corruption

News


Sewage forces Hanover firefighters to relocate - Refurbishing work continues at station
LUCEA, Hanover: Hanover firefighters who evacuated their temporary relocation site yesterday may have to operate from a four-bedroom dwelling house in Haughton Gardens, Lucea, until refurbishing work at their Cressy's Lane...

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New NIS building to be constructed
Across the nation
Mind and Spirit - Remembering George Webster
Woolmer poison theory resurfaces
Bahamian found dead
St Jude's celebrates 120 years

Business


Market prices shoot up
A mother of two is complaining about increasing prices on ground provisions at the country's local markets. Sylvia Roberts of Kingston said that, if her salary remains the same and market prices do not fall, she might have to stop buying ground provisions.

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Jamaica eclipses four-year FDI record - Invested US$108 million overseas in 2006

Sport


Simoes denies applying for Bermuda coaching job
RENE SIMOES, the Brazilian coach, who led Jamaica to the 1998 World Cup finals in France, has flatly denied a Caribbean Media Corporation (CMC) report, naming him as an applicant for the post of Bermudan technical...

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T&T into final on better run rate
Smith, Pollock crush Pakistan
C'down net easy victory
'Defend yuh turf'
Venson wants to play in the NBA
Samaranch refutes Pound accusations
Nash 'irie' with role in Ja team
Cafu to visit T&T
Stick with Natural Desire
Versatile Thomas leads charge for Goodwill Games glory
D Cup elite hunt Ben Francis semi-final spots
Performer of the week - Walker riding high at Caymanas
In your neighbourhood - Favourites face off in netball final
What do those Aussies know about our 'calypso cricket'?

Commentary


Administrative errors or corruption?
One of the recurring decimals during the tenure of the previous administration which formed the Government was the frequency with which concerns were raised by the Auditor General and Contractor General about...

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Outrage at racism

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - Marriage is not just 'a piece of cake'
The Editor, Sir: If we follow the international news carefully, we will see the huge sums been paid out to ex-wives as settlement for break-ups.

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Some MPs are really 'Missing Persons'
Recognising Elaine Davis
Use solar power and save money
Thank you, Dr Paul Ramphal
Questionable occurrence

Entertainment


'As the World Turns' Van Hansis breaks new ground on daytime television
When Luke Snyder, Van Hansis' character on As the World Turns, came out a few years back, the fan reaction was mixed. Pretty much everyone - characters on the show and fans of the show alike - has come to accept and appreciate the character of Luke.

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Soap scoop
As the World Turns: Jessica's daughter comes home
Tom Selleck plays the odds as NBC's new 'Las Vegas' co-star

Let's Talk Life


... life - Migration and my son
Dear Counsellor: I've got a big problem with my son in Jamaica. I left Jamaica, for the United Kingdom, when he was two years old, looking for greener pastures, but I am now paying big time for my action.

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Virgins caught in a tight spot

International


Putin compares US missile shield to Cuban crisis
MAFRA, Portugal (Reuters): Russia's President Vladimir Putin drew a parallel yesterday between United States plans for a missile shield in Europe and the Cuban missile crisis in 1962, widely regarded as the closest the world came to nuclear war.

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President vows to punish French for child-smuggling bid
Court frees teen jailed 10 years for oral sex
Gov't sends troops to border


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