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Lead Stories
Seaga rules JLP again ... but challenger Henry cries foul
Edward Seaga yesterday retained his post as Leader of the Jamaica Labour Party when he delivered a crushing defeat on challenger Mike Henry, carrying almost 90 per cent...
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Rising seas threaten beaches -Negril's famous white sand vanishing fast
Students challenge UTech diploma ruling
Cough medicine under review
'It's business as usual' - United Estates

News
Minor quake jolts Jamaica
A minor earthquake shook sections of Jamaica late yesterday morning. However, up to press time no major damage, deaths or injuries had been linked to the jolt, which lasted about three seconds. The Earthquake Unit at the University of the West Indies...
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Illegal connections cause safety hazards
Store owners beef up insurance
Cop's dismissal overturned by Appeals Court

Business
FINSAC agrees to compensate Lalor
The Financial Sector Adjustment Company (FINSAC) has agreed to pay Dennis Lalor a substantial compensation package for giving up his job as executive chairman of Life of Jamaica, it emerged last week. The condition is one of a number of points that need.
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JCS joins Commerce ministry for confab
Amalgamated Commodities gets injunction
Assets of RBTT Financial increase to US$2.3b
Jet fuel conference for next February
Eastern Banana receives ISO 9002 Certification
Jamaica Producers Group chairman, Charles A. Johnson, has announced that Eastern Banana Estates recently became the first farm in Jamaica and the Caribbean to receive ISO 9002 certification. The farm...

Sport
Menudo romps Superstakes again
IN AN impressive display, MENUDO romped the 22nd running of the Red Stripe Superstakes over 2000 metres at Caymanas Park yesterday, joining illustrious campaigner THE VICEROY as the only back to back winners of the...
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Gardner scores super goal
Campbell century lifts West Indies
Confident Ja meet Grenada
No to JAAA's selection policy

Commentary
End the bickering now
Members of the Opposition Jamaica Labour Party have spent the best part of the last year, culminating with yesterday's showdown vote for leadership, squandering their time on self-indulgent intramural feuds. The country faces a host of serious problems,.
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Buying into the cocaine trade
Nudity and weddings
Coming back home (briefly...)

Letters
Time to rebuild Ja
THE EDITOR, Madam: I read Delroy Chuck's letter to the Editor with a great deal of pain and acknowledgement of the truth of which he wrote.
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Finding our family roots

Entertainment
John Holt sings for the Prince
John Holt is still enjoying the success of his recent three-concert performance in England, where he performed alongside the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra under the patronage of Prince Charles. Lloyd Parks and We The People band backed the Jamaican...
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Carla tops them all
National Pantomime celebrates 60 years
Jamaica's art launched into cyberspace
'Pulling Back the Curtain' to reveal Vaz and Logan

Outlook
Relaxing through dance
"If we cannot bring ourselves to dance, we become sick Dancing heals." Marion C. Garretty.
DANCING sends blood to the brain, explains Suzanne Mahfood, who also recommends dancing for the 'happy' emotions which it engenders. Miss Mahfood, artistic director and manager of the In Motions Dance and Fitness Centre, in Kingston, also notes:...
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Soothe me with music
TEA TIME!
REALITY CHECK - Those silly stereotypes
On changes

Showbiz
The making of a dream
It has piqued the curiosity of those travelling by road and air. The purple, aqua and blue multiplex with red, blue and magenta roof, which once recessed into shrubbery and high hedges at 10a West Kings House Road, Kingston, has been taken over by...
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Paul Campbell's quiet place
Book on folk music to be launched
INSIDE VIEW - Cruise shipping: new reggae market

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