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published: Tuesday | November 25, 2008


Lead Stories


Death penalty D-Day - Parliamentarians in Jamaica to vote on hanging despite Opposition appeal
PARLIAMENTARIANS, ARMED with a made-up conscience, are today scheduled to hand down a verdict on whether to abolish or retain the death penalty in Jamaica. The decision is expected, despite a late appeal from Opposition Leader Portia Simpson Miller for a special date...

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The following are reactions to the ongoing debate on the death penalty.
Fire destroys E10 cooling tower
The hangman's fate
VOXPOP
The following are reactions from the public to the ongoing debate on the death penalty.

News


Christmas on a Budget
If you plan to decorate the home, there are many locations in Montego Bay that are stocked and waiting for you. We did some scouting and here are a few examples of things you can use to beautify your surroundings...

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Tips to ensure your child's safety
Rich, poor margin widens
Britain gets tough on streetside prostitution
Tuesdaytalk - HOTTEST TOPICS ON THE COCKTAIL CIRCUIT

Business


MAJ officer returns with French prize
Carolyn Graham, public relations officer at the Maritime Authority of Jamaica (MAJ), has returned to the island with a top French prize, having completed her masters degree in maritime affairs, specialising in maritime education and training from the World Maritime University...

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Divestment fears trouble workers
Shaw comforts business community
Ecuador audit recommends default on 40% debt

Sport


T&T official calls for Ganga's return
PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC): A high-ranking cricket official here has called on regional selectors to review their stance on Daren Ganga's West Indies career.Trinidad and Tobago (T&T) Cricket Board's chief executive, Forbes Persaud, contended that the 29-year old had proven...

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JDF too hot for UWI in Div 1 TT
Fraser looking at 200m for 2009
Granville and Seba impress
UTech Classic on this weekend
Jamaica basketballer shines on US college circuit
NZ pull 'all white' slogan
Waulgrovians edge Jamalco in thriller
Work ethic the key for T&T, says Ganga

Commentary


EDITORIAL - Mr Seaga and the hanging of shadows
Whatever else is said about Edward Seaga, the former Jamaican prime minister (PM), it is well known that he has a logical mind and that he tends to subject issues to clinical analyses before deciding on a course of action. That is why we choose to presume...

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Who should be hanged?
NOTE-WORTHY

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - Death penalty is a hopeless solution
The Editor, Sir: "I say hang them, hang them and hang them high!" I am not a supporter of hanging, but the killing of children is extraordinary and that calls for extraordinary circumstances."The above were the words of former prime minister ...

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Visitors opting for cruise
Endorse Seaga views
Death penalty as deterrent
Don't look away - decide!
Too much trivia
Conscience vote abuse of representative role

Entertainment


Rebel rocking Spearhead
IN THESE times of ringtones, iTunes and over-hyped pop stars, journeyman bands like Spearhead provide solace for diehard fans still keen on hearing what they consider 'real music'.Led by vocalist and chief songwriter Michael Franti, Spearhead are on their latest tour promoting...

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'Rolling Stone' nods for Bob, Toots
Rocking with the maestro
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