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Lead Stories
Cop ambushed

A policeman and the mother of his children were ambushed and shot dead by gunmen as they walked along a rocky dirt track early yesterday morning in Montego Bay.

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Ammo shortage
Gov't aids plan to wean women from food stamps
FBI takes evidence in Kirschhoch case
Crime, violence tops socialists' agenda
Preparing for a new school year


News
Transport Authority opens new MoBay office
The Transport Authority will be relocating its Montego Bay office from Market Street to more spacious surroundings at the Life of Jamaica complex in the Montego Freeport.

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Equipping inner-city youth
Climate Change Unit coming
Bomb threats force plant shutdown
Pay to informers not reimbursed, says cops


Business
Former president sues NWC
The former president of the National Water Commission (NWC) has filed a suit in the Supreme Court to recover $1.6 million from the NWC for accommodation benefit.

More Business
Golding - making tough economic decisions
Globe Insurance challenges sector to move forward
Ja distributors explore UK's supermarket chains


Sport
Confident Boyz ready for SVG

When the clock strikes six this evening, the Reggae Boyz will meet St. Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG) in a World Cup qualifier.

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England in total control
Rain hits matc hes
Ramon Parish on fire at Caymanas Park
Tivoli, Munro make positive starts


Commentary
Crisis of political will
The Police Commissioner has described the recent siege of security forces along Mountain View as an "extended attack by armed criminals". This it seems to me is a gross euphemism...

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Bawl for my beloved country!
Restless farewell to Jamaica
Editorial - Human rights
Editorial - Politics as usual
Human rights begin on our streets


Letters
A letter to N.W. Manley

THE EDITOR, Madam: This is a letter to Norman Manley.

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Who helps the children?
Children and Community for Change


Entertainment
Where are they now?

Most of those who helped to lay the foundation of our music, especially during the pre- and post-ska era, have remained unsung today.

More Entertainment
Ban on reggae irks promoters
MoBay's 'All That Jazz' cancelled
Entertainment Update


Arts & Leisure
Short story - The mother of all lunches

A short story by Contributor Osmund James.

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'Asian Model' under the microscope


Outlook/Fi Real
Too many bills to pay
What despair and frustration most parents stand to endure in the face of requests and plans for increases in utility rates!

More Outlook/Fi Real
Are we paying too much for utilities?
Fashion fantasy - Enduring styles
Choosy Jamaicans
A scary moment



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