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Lead Stories


Thwaites resigns - Vows to clear his name; takes leave as deacon
RONALD THWAITES, attorney-at-law, Roman Catholic deacon and talk show host who has been at the centre of controversy over allegations of financial impropriety, resigned yesterday as...


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West Kingston Commission clears security forces
W/Kingston Enquiry findings
Downtown unrest - Residents protest police killings
InfoChan seeks US$27m in damages from Gov't
PostCorp probing debt cheque

News


Increase penalty for refusal to testify - Commission
The following are the recommendations of the Isaac Commission which probed the violence that occurred in West Kingston from July 7 to 10, 2001.


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Unions, security firms agree on Joint Industrial Council
Tighter security plan for island's ports
August 1 deadline for used car dealers
Johnnie Cochran lauds local teachers

Business


Heads could roll at Trinidad Cement - Investors call for resignation of non-executive directors
LEADING INSTITUTIONAL investors in Trinidad Cement Limited (TCL), the parent company of Caribbean Cement Company Limited (CCCL), are calling for the resignation of non-executive...


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Regional court, crime and trade top CARICOM agenda

Sport


Kiwis look to clinch series
ST GEORGE'S, (Reuters): NEW Zealand seemed to be edging toward a series-winning draw with the West Indies yesterday but lost Lou Vincent and skipper Stephen Fleming in a late burst of wicket-taking on the fourth day of...


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Lara moves up
Jamaican duo help MetroStars win 2-0
Brazil's class tops lasting memories

Commentary


The ISCF and public order
CONCERN OVER what may be called hard crime and violence may well have led to a low-keyed public response to the announcement made by Minister of National Security, Dr. Peter Phillips in the Sectoral Debate that Government intends to expand the role and...


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Persona non grata
Protecting the underwater heritage
Political tribalism reviewed

Letters


A place for video replays in football
THE EDITOR, Sir: FIFA and the host countries, Japan and Korea, ought to be congratulated for staging what must be one of the greatest World Cups ever. The finals were most enjoyable and inspiring. Football is doing for the world what politics and...


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Other kids need Net access too
Preserving the seafront scenery
Production versus gambling

Entertainment


St George's Girls Primary tops JCDC festival
WHEN THEY got to the Little Theatre on Wednesday afternoon, the throngs of children gathered there seemed intent on letting the entire world know that months of gruelling work was at an end. Whether they had won or lost...


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German Ambassador shows off renovated home

The Shipping Industry


SAJ chapter to tackle challenges
THE MONTEGO Bay port community has strengthened its resolve to tackle problems affecting the shipping business in the 'second city', with the formation of that city's Chapter of the Shipping Association of...


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Facelift for Montego Bay port




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