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published: Thursday | January 3, 2008


Lead Stories


Investors shake - Higgins Warner moves out of Jamaica
WESTERN BUREAU: News that Higgins Warner investment club relocated its Jamaican operations overnight, to its Argentina headquarters, has left several local investors in a state of shock and dismay. The investors, many who advanced between US$5,000 ($350,000) and US$300,000 ...

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Cash Plus could be cashless - FSC
Bishop offers message from God to political leaders
Prophets reveal signs for 2008
Malaysian minister quits over sex video
'Police, citizens must bond' - Monsignor Richard Albert condemns murders in 2007
Full house for joyful day of worship
Elector IDs to last past expiry date
Thursday - talk: Hottest topics on the cocktail circuit

News


Getting ready for the season
There's trouble brewing in the normally quiet community called Lionel Town in Clarendon. Miss Itilda, a stout old woman with a rough exterior and eyebrows that make her seem permanently surprised, has been waiting, for more than an hour, for Junior, the boy from a nearby community...

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TIME FOR MALE LIBERATION!
Sperm count debate - No to surrogate daddies
Infertile men suffer in silence
Home DNA-test kits hit the market
Teachers knock Government ultimatum
ACROSS THE NATION

Business


Crude oil hits US$100 milestone
Crude oil prices soared to US$100 a barrel yesterday for the first time, reaching that milestone amid an unshakeable view that global demand for oil and petroleum products will outstrip supplies. Surging economies in China and India, fed by oil and gasolene...

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New Venezuelan currency
The young and the restless

Sport


Windies made to struggle
CAPE TOWN (Reuters):FAST BOWLERS Dale Steyn and Makhaya Ntini shared six wickets to earn the advantage for South Africa on the first day of the second Test against the West Indies yesterday. The West Indies, who won the toss and chose to bat despite cloudy skies...

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Sluggish outfield hampers both sides
Contingency plan must be put in place for Twenty20
Portmore's free fall continues with loss
Harbour View dominate Central
Boys' Town strike sinks Arnett
August Town stop Village 3-2
Lowly Wigan hold Reds
Dundee defeat Hearts
Jamaica 13-man squad ready for the Leewards
Gatlin vows to clear name
Jankovic limps to victory
Symonds admits he was out
Outdoor game draws massive crowd in NY

Commentary


EDITORIAL - PNP needs a fresh start
Mrs. Portia Simpson Miller, in her New Year's message, has urged Jamaicans to make 2008 a year of renewal. Significantly, what Mrs. Simpson Miller does not say is how she and her People's National Party (PNP), in Opposition after 18 years in government...

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Fresh start, old insights
They're off

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - Why no cries against jungle justice in Westmoreland?
The Editor, Sir: I am listening to hear the voices that are crying out against jungle justice in this so-called Christian nation.In the parish of Westmoreland, on Saturday night, December 29, 2007, three men were murdered for stealing a goat. I hear no voice crying out...

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'Dead cat' comment
Firearms for self-defence
Invisible shackles
A farmer's worst nightmare
New parking system in Mandeville
Government positives should be commended

Entertainment


Top 'Rankine' bash
WESTERN BUREAU: At 2:00 a.m. Tuesday morning, Hummers, F150s and just about any make sport utility vehicle (SUV) were rolling into Montego Bay's Caribbean Showplace. It didn't matter what other parties the drivers had sampled earlier, the New Year would eventually find them sipping Moet...

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Ringing in the New Year at the Jamaica Pegasus
Midnight Magic
Cold 'Campfire' fizzles in Ewarton
New Year's Day wedding for Murphy
Jennifer Hudson is hoping to win a Grammy in 2008
Ringing in 2008!

What's Cooking


Dining with Emma - Cheatin' in the kitchen
IT'S A new year, you're sick of all the cooking you did over the Christmas season, but you still have to eat, right? Now, normally I would not approve of taking anything out of a pre-mixed packet. I like to make everything, if possible, from scratch...

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Wata... with a difference!
Samosa - the most relished Indian snack
Seriousness and fun mix-up

International


Maurice Bishop's daughter extends olive branch
ST GEORGE'S, Grenada (CMC): The daughter of slain former Grenada Prime Minister Maurice Bishop has extended an olive branch to her father's killers. Nadia Bishop Tuesday night called on Grenadians to join her in forgiving former Deputy Prime Minister Bernard Coard...

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Government denounces 'genocide', 300 killed
Taiwanese President to visit Caribbean
'Dedicate 2008 to worship, faith'


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