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Lead Stories


Paulwell drops IT jobs target
MINISTER OF Industry, Commerce and Technology Phillip Paulwell has officially dropped the target of creating 40,000 jobs in the information technology (IT) sector and adopted a slow-growth model.


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Groups call for delay of Access to Info Act
Gov't pushes to change Oath of Allegiance to Queen
PM announces Jubilee scholarships
IDT to hear Jamalco dispute
Hardware denies removal of documents from NHDC

News


BoJ revises growth forecast for the fiscal year
THE BANK of Jamaica has revised its forecast for economic growth for the fiscal year to between one and two per cent down from the original two to four per cent. Addressing senior journalists, bankers and analysts, at a quarterly briefing...


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Cheaper drugs for HIV/AIDS patients
UNESCO establishes Caribbean Office in Jamaica
Coroner overturns attorney's request to disregard Braeton photos

Sport


Mt. Salem, Black Stars desperate for wins
MOUNT SALEM United are desperately in need of wins to keep alive their semi-final hopes in the National A League. Cellar dwellers Black Stars, who have only eight points, are even more desperate for three points as they seek to stave off relegation.


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Three cheers for Ja's batsmen
Too much emphasis on high schools - Green
Lara to be ready in six weeks

Commentary


Grace, Kennedy at 80
THERE ARE not too many companies in Jamaica which are 80 years old or over. Grace, Kennedy is one of them. This company has become an institutional landmark of Jamaican private enterprise.


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Canada's return to normality
The Queen and mental slavery
Blacks, Jamaicans and S&T

Letters


Citizens and extortion
THE EDITOR, Sir: CITIZEN CO-OPERATION is required to eradicate extortion. Red Hills Road must be saved at all cost. The actions of the Constant Spring police must be highly commended.


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Fed up with the postal service
Contempt should not go unpunished
PNP Councillor was misguided
St Elizabeth and noise pollution
Review police recruitment process
Scandals and the JLP's record

Entertainment


Yellowman on cancer and crooks
Reporter Tanya Batson continues her interview of deejay Yellowman. We have been through childhood and family, the state of the dancehall and touring. Today, Yellowman speaks about cancer and the 'samfie'...


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Byron Beckford - Light on his legs

Cornwall Edition


Royal couple arrive to musical welcome
WESTERN BUREAU: IT WAS a sea of beautiful colours and rich cultural offerings at the Sangster International Airport, in Montego Bay, yesterday morning as the tourist capital rolled out the red carpet for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II...


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Flankers embraces royalty

What's Cooking


eat your greens
The season of Lent is now under way. It's the time of year when people eat less animal products. In the spirit of the season we have two recipes that put the emphasis on healthy greens.


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CLASSIC ROLE FOR CABBAGE

Science & Technology


Is nuclear power 'dead'?
THE BUSH administration has been sending encouraging signals to the United States nuclear power industry. This has been partly inspired by the increases in electricity costs and last summer's blackouts in California...


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Bacterial insecticides




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