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published: Monday | December 17, 2007


Lead Stories


'Ungrateful nation' - Jamaicans blasted at Kameka's funeral - Senior cop demands an eye for an eye
WESTERN BUREAU: Jamaica was accused yesterday of being an "ungrateful nation" for the disrespect shown to the nation's police force which daily battles brazen murderers. This charge was issued by Sidjea Robinson, niece of Gilbert Kameka, the slain assistant commissioner...

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Lewin takes charge
EU, Caribbean beat trade deadline
10-y-o brings Yuletide cheer
Cop caught with four illegal guns
'Jobs the main cure for crime'

News


He's hooked! - Drama and singing talent Jomain McKenzie isaddicted to something good
"I FEEL like I'm in another world. Nothing else matters and I'm caught up in a feeling of euphoria that I never want to end. My spirit gets lifted into another place and it's a feeling I love to experience as many times as I can," said Jomain McKenzie, a first-year Jamaican...

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LoJ award transparent - Christie
Christmas in the park
Joy of Christmas for our sick siblings
Today's post office: Not just 'your usual' delivery
Delivery by Christmas Day? Go guaranteed!
Special postage rates for Christmas cards

Business


Patrons pay lip service to Christmas shopping
With just a week before Christmas, many consumers in the Corporate Area appear mixed on whether to jump into the usual Christmas shopping spree or restrain themselves because of a spike in the cost of living. Business owners, however, are optimistic....

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Pension plan for porters

Sport


Portmore win
RICARDO COUSINS last night rocketed a fierce free kick from about 28 yards past Edsel Scott to hand Portmore United a 1-0 victory over Tivoli Gardens in the first-round final of the Cash Plus Premier League at the Harbour View Mini Stadium. Cousins' 70th-minute goal, his sixth...

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Reggae Boyz to face Soca Warriors
Jerome Taylor sparkles in West Indies triumph
Arsenal, Man U win big games
NACACAA to set up office in Kingston
Juniors hunt titles

Commentary


EDITORIALS: Zimbabwe's shame
HE CAN'T be accused of poking a "pink nose", as was Tony Blair, in other people's business. For, as Jamaicans would be aware from the recent visit to the island of Dr. John Sentamu, he is visibly black. Moreover, the Archbishop of York, the second-highest...

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Reckless legs syndrome
NOTE-WORTHY: Wrong analysis, Ralph

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - In search of solutions
THE EDITOR, Sir: DAILY, WE live in fear of our lives being snuffed out like the puff of a cigar. It is amazing that in many instances, parents are no longer trusting of their offspring, siblings fear each other, students fear their teachers, teachers fear their students...

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Does the death penalty work?
PNP acting like cry babies
Leave Portmore's macca alone
No culture is sacrosanct
Unreliable bus service
Kwanzaa vs Christmas
Develop St Thomas

Entertainment


'Honey' - slow start, sweet ending
'Honey', staged at 9 Norbury Drive, St. Andrew, last Friday, went on a roller-coaster ride before emerging into a good party. Honey was slow in gaining momentum there were many females in the venue by midnight. They turned out in their numbers ...

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I Scream for giveaways
The last man on Earth first at box office
'From Harvey River' to poetry timeline

Flair


JMMB is 15 and women made it happen - Donna Duncan-Scott - Executive Director of Culture and Leadership Development
After 15 years, Jamaica Money Market Brokers (JMMB) has grown beyond the expectation of Executive Director of Culture and Leadership Development Donna Duncan-Scott. "We had the vision for it to be Caribbean but didn't expect it to be the region's third largest financial...

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Janet Patrick - Acting Financial Controller
Kisha Anderson - Manager of Retail and administration
Carolyn dacosta - Supervisor and branch manager
Elaine Evans - Caregiver for nursery
Joan Edwards - Financial planning manager
Rosetta Anderson - Filing clerk
Fabulous for the season
Celebrities command the catwalk for charity
Abortion on the burner again
KELLY'S WORLD - Aw, shut up Floyd!
Damian and Tanghia tie the knot
Pulse CMS: The regional clash of the fashion titans

International


Close finish expected in Bermuda polls
HAMILTON, Bermuda (CMC):Bermuda's flamboyant but controversial Premier Ewart Brown appears to hold the key to the outcome of Tuesday's general election in which the ruling Progressive Labour Party (PLP) is seeking a third successive term in office.Most...

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Turkey bombs Kurdish rebels in Iraq
Maoists spring 300 prisoners


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