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published: Monday | January 21, 2008


Lead Stories


Cops label confessor a traitor - Policemen fire salvos at Lyn-Shue - Could destroy colleagues' careers
WESTERN BUREAU: WHILE HE is now a hero to the church community which has hailed his confession as 'the right thing to do', some policemen are labelling Detective Constable Carey Lyn-Shue a traitor, saying he has breached the code of silence among colleagues. ...

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Row over schools issuing condoms - Students taped having unsafe sex on campuses
Morrison appointed Court of Appeal judge
'Fight crime on all fronts'
GLEANER editors' forum - Abusive women wrecking homes, says psychologist
Prime Minister of Jamaica urges University of the West Indies (UWI) to energise Caribbean
Farquharson Institute wants Tivoli inquest
Ed worst House attendee

News


Associate degrees at police staff college
SPANISH TOWN, St. Catherine: MEMBERS OF the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) and other interested persons will now be able to do an associate degree in police management and criminal justice. The associate degree programme was launched at the Jamaica Constabulary Staff College...

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Watt a relief - Woman charged in Lloyd Brown murder case freed
Young advocate helps to float children
Best practices guide now available for early childhood educators in Jamaica
International Briefs
Make 2008 your healthiest year

Business


Appleton and Angostura - blending brands for global success
Excerpts of a speech by Lawrence Duprey, chairman of Angostura Holdings and CL Financial Group, at a luncheon in Kingston, January 8, 2008, hosted by Angostura and Mayberry Investments to outline Angostura's pending takeover of Lascelles deMercado and...

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Couples Ocho Rios to get $1b facelift

Sport


South Africa go one up
CENTURION, South Africa (CMC): A battling West Indies team just didn't have the depth of available resources to deny South Africa, as the home team overcame a poor start to reach their target in the rain-affected first One-Day International yesterday at SuperSport Park....

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Waterhouse too hot for Tivoli
Seba hold Portmore
Sporting edge St Georges
Arnett blank August Town
Late goal hurts Village
Waterhouse, Reno capture Sherwin Williams women's titles
Everton clip Wigan 2-1
Too easy for Nadal
Perfect three for Jamaica
Coach Bennett heaps praise on fast bowlers
Waulgrovians 'A' burn Arnett Gardens 42-21

Commentary


EDITORIAL - Case of the cop who bore false witness
The corrupt action of a single individual does not necessarily translate to mean malignancy in an entire organisation. Except that there is enough anecdotal information about all forms of corruption in the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF).

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Traffic congestion - no comment
NOTE-WORTHY: Prayer breakfasts useless

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - The Church is being selfish about casinos
The Editor, Sir: I wish to publish this, in order for the Church to help the Government. Thank you, God bless you. As a server in the Anglican Church in Jamaica I do not agree with casino gambling, but I have to draw a line on the Church's dissension on this matter.

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Confession a scatalyst for new police dawn
Voice of a child
Apology and retraction
Paying the price for ignorance?
No to return of railway
'Fair skin' ad shocks reader
A no-nonsense Commissioner

Entertainment


Bacchanal Dreams a NIGHTMARE
The beat emitting from Sparkles Disco speakers projected well beyond the boundaries of the Mas Camp Village, Oxford Road, last Friday night. Now celebrating 20 years, the Bacchanal team once again invaded the Oxford Road venue for Bacchanal Fridays, under the theme 'Bacchanal Dreams...

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Three rounds from Ernie, Pluto at RedBones
Something Extra

Flair


Zahra's big heart
Miss Jamaica Universe 2007 Zahra Redwood with a young fan.Zahra's big Using her appointment as Miss Jamaica Universe 2007 to give back to her country, Zahra Redwood is demonstrating that she has the heart to match her confident stride.

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'Growing and Giving'
Miki Nembhard - Jamaican designer set for the Oscars
A dream wedding
Pon di blinking bus
DIVA&ICON - DIANA ROSS
Amazing Anita
Soulful Jill Scott
Coping with a smoking partner
Lorna Golding bats for the 'basics'
And the children shall lead them ... Ending HIV/AIDS discrimination by refocusing the youth
Corns and calluses, how to avoid them

Caribbean


Arthur steps down, Mottley takes reins
BRIDGETOWN (CMC): Former Barbadian Prime Minister Owen Arthur has announced he will be stepping down as Leader of the Opposition and handing control to Mia Mottley. Arthur, whose Barbados Labour Party (BLP), in search of a fourth consecutive term, was booted by the electorate ...

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Violent crime surges in T&T
Serial rapist on loose in Antigua
Surinamese teachers end one-month strike


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