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A grand gala! - Thousands celebrate Jamaica 40
JAMAICA'S INDEPENDENCE float parade snaked its way from Devon House, Hope Road, St. Andrew, to the National Stadium, a little after 3:00 p.m yesterday, to be greeted at the venue which was spilling over with thousands of individuals...


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Pomp surrounds Independence festivities
PSOJ phone-in session tomorrow
Campion Board in turmoil - Some members 'unceremoniously dumped'- Fuss spirals over principal's appointment
MoBay marks Independence in Sam Sharpe Square
Patterson, Seaga to address BITU, NWU congresses

News


Collapse of the consensus
'Lula' is clearly going to win the Brazilian presidency in October, so the crisis in South America is going to get much bigger...


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Devon House well re-opens
Food safety a burning issue for the agri-sector - Braithwaite
Jamaicans in London celebrate Independence with service
Presidents get Keys to the City
Venezuelans lose appeal in unlawful money case

Business


Kingston Wharves shares sold
THE 126 million shares of Kingston Wharves held by Grace, Kennedy's pension fund have now been sold, as mandated by the Jamaica Stock Exchange (JSE). The shares were sold to the Shipping Association of Jamaica and Kingston Port...


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NDFJ directors take action
Clifford Borough killed
Cherine fights inner-city stigma
Small business borrowers under-served
Lessons for a daughter and the lady on Duke Street!

Sport


Ja cruise to easy victory
JAMAICA RECORDED their second consecutive victory in the 2002 West Indies Under-19 cricket championships when they defeated Canada by an innings and 41 runs inside two days at Melbourne...


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Cunningham stars in MLS clash
Sir Mohandas Baba in fine style
Canada secure exciting win to take series 2-1

Commentary


Ready for elections
NOW THAT the Electoral Advisory Committee has declared that it is ready, it is up to the Prime Minister to set the date for the General Election. Mr. Patterson may relish the prospect in the aftermath of good feeling engendered by the national...


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Reflections on Independence
Paddling our own canoe

Letters


Denigrating the enquiry
THE EDITOR, Sir: I think for too long Jamaicans have sat back and allowed special interests and people with hidden agendas to dominate the airwaves and the print media. I am forced to respond to the steady stream of half-truths and outright deceptions...


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A grossly inaccurate remark
UWI apologises for transcript delay
Setting the record straight
Better customer service needed
Ian Ramsay remembered

Entertainment


'Outrageous' Millie Jackson bares her soul
IT IS not that Millie Jackson was the best act at Monday night's star-studded show dubbed 'Summer Soul Jam', held at the Constant Spring Golf Club venue. It is that the lady was in a class by herself. Millie Jackson led from the front of what was a...


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Hard work pays off for synchronised swimmers

Profiles in Medicine


Watch your waist size!
Your waist size reveals quite a lot about your disease profile. Based on waist measurements, a joint UWI/Health Ministry healthy lifestyle study places many Jamaicans in the risk group for some chronic, lifestyle...


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The healing value of hot pepper (part 2)




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