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Lead Stories
Tourists still favour Jamaica
Jamaica remains a favoured destination among United States vacationers and cruise shippers, despite the recent blitz of crime reports in the local and international media.
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Hanging, anti-gay laws to stay - PM
Quick-rich plan booms
PNP holds slim lead over JLP in latest poll
'White collar' crime unit coming, says Knight

News
Rezoning plan due next year
The report of a committee mandated by Prime Minister P.J. Patterson, to produce guidelines to rezone the Corporate Area, is to be placed before the Government next year.
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Volunteers clean Palisadoes strip
Mandeville school bus project abandoned
'Tourism payola' irks small businesses

Business
Corruption fighter sees solutions for Jamaica
Jamaica can solve both its social and economic woes by putting the issues to national fora - so proclaims former journalist, international trouble shooter and World Bank adviser, David Pezzullo.
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Air Jamaica gets new finance chief
Taxes rise, but not enough
Is our gas priced too high?

Sport
Ulett fires at media
The manager of the Olympic track and field team, Winston Ulett, has come out fighting, following published reports of a looming rift in the Jamaican camp at the Games.
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Solid Impact too swift to catch
Rusea's blank Anchovy
Wynter 34th in triathlon
Charlie Smith, Camperdown in exciting draw
NPL season bounces back

Commentary
Editorial - Thumbs up for JUTC bus service
Public response to the Government-owned and operated bus service in parts of the Corporate Area has so far been quite favourable.
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The Great Patterson Whitewash
The little dons
Why we're losing the crime war
Urgency against HIV/AIDS

Letters
More goals needed
THE EDITOR, Madam: It is good for the morale and spirit of Jamaicans to see the Jamaican football team win. It is also good that the team should play its best in every match.
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Time for long-term solutions
The church's big role

Entertainment
Shocking Vibes Records heeds inner-city call
Chief Executive Officer of Shocking Vibes Records Patrick Roberts has pledged to give $300,000 to an inner-city fund, and he is making an urgent call for other members of the entertainment industry to join the effort to restore the inner city.
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Entertainment Update
Busy times with the Pantomime Company

Arts &Leisure
Short story - Bigga and 'The Don'
Another interesting short story by contributor Osmund James.
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Art student runs rings around school
Jamaica dominates youth science competition

Outlook
Cover story - Manhunt: reversing the roles
The "take charge' Jamaican woman who will go in search of Mr. Right, and pursue him to the altar is very rare. This we conclude from interviews with women, who would rather "die" than take charge of their relationships.
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Cover story - Culture and behaviour
Cable addiction
Are you addicted to cable TV?

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