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' Get the drug lords '- US Government wants Jamaica to go after the big traffickers
THE UNITED States Government says that while the Jamaican Government has taken steps to reduce drug trafficking here, it could do more to go after the really big drug smugglers. This view is expressed in the latest issue of the...


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Plan to fast-track CSME
Carla Seaga expecting
Lawyer sues over vacant post of Deputy Solicitor-General
Braeton Inquest resumes today
Calm in Spaldings

News


Cops seek public's help in nabbing most wanted men
AS THE Jamaica Constabulary Force continue its drive to rid the country of illegal guns, drugs and to place behind bars those who continue to create mayhem, the public's help is being sought in locating the 10 following persons, wanted for crimes...


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Powerful women take centrestage
Blythe on the warpath
$3m equipment for MoBay Marine Park

Business


Credit bureau established for small businesses
IN AN effort to expand credit to the micro and small enterprise sector, reform the borrowing culture and ensure that there is adequate technology to expand credit to them without having problems when repayment stalls...


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Ag-Chem secures big Cuban deal
Manufacturers' Week launched yesterday

Sport


Bowlers give WI outside chance
PORT OF SPAIN: QUEEN'S PARK Oval has been the stage for many memorable contests, and based on the action so far, the second Test of the Cable & Wireless Series between the West Indies and India seems destined to be...


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Peterkin, Meggs lift Melbourne
CARICOM, WICB meet in Trinidad
Colombian shines at Futures

Commentary


Mob violence
ONCE AGAIN vicious mob violence has surfaced, with tragic and disastrous results. Some residents of a community near to Spaldings, Clarendon, outraged understandably, by the recent slaying of a villager, the victim of an armed robbery...


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Grades and grade inflation
A suitable bye
Flights of inspiration

Letters


A traffic tragedy and lawlessness
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WISH to take this opportunity to express my condolences at the deaths of Mr. Ricardo Bogle and Special Constable Sergeant Wilford Gayle who lost their lives tragically on April 2. The events which led to the loss of both men...


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Let the people speak on sugar
Unclear about NWC billing
Cruise-shipping and the environment
Poor customer service
What purpose so many denominations?

Entertainment


Cultural bliss at Logos II International Festival
THE AUDIENCE at the Logos II International Festival held at the Rock Garden Theatre, Family Church on the Rock, were taken on a pilgrimage across the world in one and a half...


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'Duppy Stories' comes to town

Flair


Heat in the city The layers of the dancehall queen
TWO O'CLOCK Sunday morning. A nameless venue in the heart of St. Andrew. Patrons sway their bodies and 'bubble' as a polyglot dancehall rhythm pounds from huge speakers. A cameraman squeezes through the thickening crowd...


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