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Lead Stories
School owed millions

THE MAJORITY of parents whose children attend the Denham Town High School have not been paying their fees and have piled up more than $7 million in debts over the last four years. Only 38 students of the 1,200 enrolled in the school are fully paid up...

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CAPTURED! - Murder suspect extradited from US after seven years on the run
Farmers face WTO doom - JLP
The Rural Family Support Organisation
Energy Ministry promotes conservation drive
Ocho Rios informal settlements to be relocated


News
Condolence book opened in Toronto

JAMAICA'S NEWLY appointed Consul-General to Toronto, Stewart Stephenson, has expressed shock and dismay a the ultimately death of Stephen 'Shorty' Malcolm, member of the national football team. In a condolence message, the former Executive Member of...

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HIV woman duped by herbalist
Kayon Reid is a people person
Henry hits out on construction overruns
Submit buses for valuation - Phillips


Business
Ministry to focus on expanding ackee production
LINSTEAD, St. Catherine: AGRICULTURE MINISTER Roger Clarke said the Ministry of Agriculture is currently expanding the production of ackees under the Permanent Tree Crop programme not only for the export market but for the local market as well.

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Redundancies at TDB


Sport
England, Ja lock horns

JAMAICA and England A were locked in a grim battle for supremacy at stumps on yesterday's opening day of the Busta cricket series encounter at Sabina Park. When bad light stopped play at 5.30 with three overs to go on a day when the skill of the...

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Windies march into one-day finals
WI B on the ropes
First chance meet out west
Lowe in action today


Commentary
US economy slows
FIGURES RELEASED earlier this week revealed what many had suspected, that US economic growth has slowed sharply. In response, the Federal Reserve Board cut interest rates in hopes of providing sufficient stimulus to prevent the economy sliding into...

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Police methods and crime reduction


Letters
More advertising is not the answer

THE EDITOR, Madam: I HAVE been and still am a long-time frequent tourist to your lovely island, and I agree with Opposition Leader Edward. Seaga's view that the smaller hotels are having a difficult time.

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Letter of the Day Design competition and Heroes Park
Seaga wrong on tourism issue
Fundamentalism and fanaticism
Our churches have a lot to answer for
Ja's HIV/AIDS programme on target
Poor customer service from Courts
The challenges of the aged


Entertainment
Kymani Marley to hit the big screen

KYMANI MARLEY is getting ready to make his big screen debut, having received roles in two upcoming movies. One is called One Love, written and produced by Trevor Rhone and the other Shottas, produced by Jamaican-born movie producer, Cess Silvera.

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'Couples' returns with renewed vigour


Farmer's Weekly
New environmental code for coffee farmers
THE COFFEE Industry Board (CIB) is looking at implementing a code of practice that will inform the sector on the expected conduct of business, in an effort to improve its environmental management systems. The code of practice was discussed and drafted...

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Sweet prospects for Manchester potato


Religion
Legacy of life
THE death of Thomas Byard Beckaroo brought thousands of persons to the already swollen borders of Vernam Fields and Gimme-Me-Bit districts in Clarendon recently. On the eve of the funeral while just over 4,000 persons milled about, Huseh drums were...

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Healing through Creation Therapy


Real Estate
A really, really bad idea
WELL IT looks like the philistines still have the building of a new Parliament house in Heroes Park on their agenda. Shame on them. Again the cost will only be higher by time they get around to it. Shame on them for wanting to take away the one large...

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Rodney Memorial restoration heads to completion
Dealing with mortgage arrears



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