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published: Saturday | May 24, 2008

Lead Stories


AMBUSHED - Cops killed in Trench Town
They were ambushed and shot repeatedly. Within seconds, the bodies of constables Cornell Grant and Delano Lawrence were lying on the ground in their uniforms on Third Street in Trench Town, where they and two colleagues had gone on foot patrol.

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Planting trees - a lucrative investment
Labouring for food security
Portion of students' loans to be written off
St Catherine farmer champing at the bit

News


Memorable shore leave for Clipper competitors
It was a jubilant and enthusiastic Minister of Tourism, Edmund Bartlett, who hailed and welcomed captains and crew members aboard all 10 vessels participating in the Clipper Round-the-World yacht race, including a Jamaican entry.

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Three die in Trelawny crash
Across the Nation
Mind & Spirit - Christian theatre is alive

Business


Corporate Jamaica sowing seeds
Some of Jamaica's largest corporations contributed their time to various communities in Kingston and St Andrew as part of yesterday's Labour Day activities. With the theme 'Grow what we eat ... eat what we grow', most of the activities revolved around the planting of fruits and vegetables in institutions such as schools and children's homes.

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Sticking with agriculture - Young farmer points the way to being successful
Bigwoods farmers to seek help from public defender

Sport


Spirited display by West Indies
VThere are three kinds of cricket in today's world.For those who do not know, one is Twenty20 - the new craze with its exciting, bat-swinging action from start to finish. Another is the 50-over form with its explosive action, or its happy hour, towards the end of an innings.

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Taylor leads wayfor Kiwis
Vox Pop - How do you think this Test series will go?
Commander Zero too light to lose
Portmore, Harbour View bag major prizes
Ellis wins feature
Sabina full of vibes
Sport's version of walking the plank
In Your Neighbourhood
Barrett has sights firmly set on Beijing

Commentary


EDITORIAL - Probe deals yes, but be careful
We have no problem with the decision by Contractor General Greg Christie to probe what Audley Shaw, the finance minister, claims were "sweetheart deals" between his minister and the merchant bank, Dehring Bunting and Golding (DB&G) during the previous People's National Party (PNP) administration.

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Rays of hope
Issue: Whom to call when it's police committing the crime?
PM said the right things
Online from the Cote d'Ivoire

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - Some famous names would miss the Golding Cabinet
The Editor,Sir: Most Jamaicans seem to support the Prime Minister's 'no gays in my Cabinet' comments. I am not one of those persons. In fact, if someone had told me that he made that comment, I would have accused that person of mischief.

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Disappointed with the PM
PM playing the people's guitar
Organise crop planting
World oil reserves running out?
Noteworthy

Entertainment


Spy Cam - Fans bowled over at Sabina
AS the Aussies and the Windies slugged it out at Sabina Park on Thursday; cricket fans - whether with flags, other paraphernalia, or even a wetsuit - were as entertained off the field as they were by cracking fours and tumbling wickets.

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Confessions - Crazy real life situations
5 Senses
Style: Stakeout

Lifestyle


Hubbies intimidated by ca$h-rich women
Some men find it difficult to accept when their women are earning more money than they do and this sometimes puts a strain on the relationship.

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Strawberry Fields Together: Enjoy nature at its best
Delicious one-pot meals
Cheers to your health!
E-mazing connection - Wireless routers pave way for 'Net-working'

Let's Talk Life


Don't fall in love at the click of a mouse
The advent of the Internet has opened a Pandora's box of possibilities for users to meet and interact online. Many individuals, especially teenagers, are now surfing the Net to find friends and establish cyberspace relationships.

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Let's talk life
Relationships - Is your man a 'secret agent'?
Doctor's advice - Is sex with a tampon safe?


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