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Lead Stories
'Good Samaritan' teacher killed
Cornwall College history teacher, who went to assist a colleague being robbed by gunmen, was shot and killed late Friday night at the high school's residence for teachers in Montego Bay.
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Warders gear up for hostage crisis
Companies easing stress on workers
RPD nabs illegal importers
Hospital morgues to go private

News
Landmark ruling gives wife right to home
The Supreme Court made a land-mark ruling last week when it set aside a will in which the husband died three years ago and left nothing for his unemployed wife of 24 years.
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Fibroid removal costs women big bucks
Trained crews only for JUTC buses
JAPEX getting mixed reviews
It's official - Paulwell weds

Business
Need for credit crunch solution
The economy will struggle to make a sustainable recovery until local banks feel confident enough to loan more money, according to analyst Keith Collister.
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Davies right to take Workers shares
The human challenge of the E-economy
Showcasing Kingston's culture
Wake up and smell the coffee
Is 'Buy Jamaican' a futile slogan?

Sport
Sarwan delights
If first impressions are anything to go by, the West Indies have found another batsman of class.
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More support for captain Adams
Aero Star glitters in Lotto Classic
Samuels brothers flay St. Elizabeth
Smith, Wright locked in tight battle
Local Boyz up against St James

Commentary
THE PUBLIC'S RIGHT TO KNOW
We have a far way to go in this country in terms of the work ethic and achieving a professional approach to our jobs. Case in point is the shutdown on Saturday, May 13, of the Constabulary Communication Network (CCN).
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Confessions of an activist
Of man and beast
Boys can excel too

Letters
Stuck in the past
THE EDITOR, Madam:
Please allow me space in your column to commend Jimmy Adams and his new-look West Indies team and their wonderful performance in the short period.
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Not so, Mr. Hoyte
Hats off to the JUTC
Unimpressive dress
Clearing the air

Entertainment
Protecting our rights
The Jamaican music industry is worth about US$1.2 billion out of a worldwide figure of US$40 billion. So says a United Nations study done a few years ago under a programme led by consultant Pamela Watson.
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Ernie's Child Month concert
French reggae artiste records here
Childnet : promoting the interests of children
The power of advertising

Arts &Leisure
'Gleaner's' story a delightful read
At first blush the cover of the book looked too "busy" to be arresting. But "The Gleaner" in old English makes you take a second look; "Memoirs and Reminiscences" invites you to thumb through it.
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Telling like it really is
Remembering Morris Cargill
Graphic arts students continue lead role

Outlook
Let gays raise children
ISSUES surrounding the rights of gays have always been highly controversial. Many Jamaicans feel they should not have the right to raise a child, because some feel the child would grow up being confused about his or her sexuality.
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Too many thongs
Is sex worth the risk of getting AIDS?
Kimani of Imex Jamaica
A meaningful marriage

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