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Lead Stories
Heat on Whitmore
Police told national football midfielder, Theodore 'Tappa' Whitmore yesterday that he may be charged with dangerous, careless and reckless driving, as the result of last Sunday's accident in which his colleague died.
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Electronic database for JPs coming
Decoder piracy hurting cable companies
By-election fever high in NE St. Ann
Port Antonio residents wary of promises

News
Complaints against cops raise concern
More than 400 complaints have been lodged against police personnel in the last two years, and concerns are being raised about the seeming lack of respect for members of the public.
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Controversy surrounds Wareika Hills project
Youth becoming involved in church leadership

Business
Government faces 'Catch 22' situation
An economist at the University of the West Indies (UWI), is predicting that the economy will undergo no significant change in the next 18 months.
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CIBC doubles net profits
Jamaica prime destination for call centres - Paulwell
Jamaicans relocating to Florida

Sport
Jamaica suffer setback
Jamaica suffered a blow to their hopes of winning the Busta Cup when they failed to lead England A on first innings at Sabina Park yesterday.
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JFF chases three more UK-based players
Ottey, Freeman sparkle
Said I Said I obliges
It's deja vu - all over again

Commentary
Editorial - Why this spate of moral outrage?
Controversy surrounding a proposed mass nude wedding at Hedonism III in Runaway Bay, St. Ann, has dominated the news for the last week.
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Out-dated thinking at UWI
Here comes the bride!
Elements of sustainability

Letters
Short but truly inspiring life
THE EDITOR, Madam: It was only almost four years ago that the entire country of Jamaica stood as one to celebrate the overwhelming achievement of the Reggae Boyz, as they qualified for the 1998 World Cup in France.
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Short-sighted Government taxation policies
What next SuperClubs?
Develop a level of tolerance
The evils of smoking

Entertainment
Sade wants to come home
Sade, (Sha-day) the Nigerian-born entertainer with the sultry-jazz tinged vocals has been away from the studios so long, the release of her sixth album, Lover's Rock, is virtually rapturous.
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Marley siblings now in control
Entertainment Update

Arts &Leisure
Artist guild targets hotels
One local artist organisation has begun targeting north coast hotels in a bid to market Jamaican art globally.
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'Peace Concert' photos for exhibition

Outlook
Cover Story - The reincarnated drum
Old met new in the rectangular Mona studio of Marjorie Whylie recently, where the accomplished female drummer, one of the the island's best, introduced new techniques to young Jamal Silvera.
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Cover Story - Riding the rhythm
Being the 'blaque' sheep!

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