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Lead Stories


Air J strives to survive
THE ECONOMIC shock waves of last September's terrorist attacks on the United States are still reverberating throughout the international airline industry. The management team of Air Jamaica is now focusing on a number of strategies to ensure the...


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Drug net tightens - Three more arrested - 2nd lawman suspected
Lloyd Barnett new chairman of CAFFE
Blood Bank to launch campaign
Don't be thrown by campaign rhetoric, Whiteman warns
Coverley to be buried today
Ad blitz fires back at gang crime in London

News


Jamaica 40 exhibition opens
THE INSTITUTE of Jamaica and the National Library Service (NLS) have collaborated to host an exhibition on Jamaica to commemorate the island's 40th anniversary of Independence. The exhibition, titled "1962" opened on Friday at the Institute, downtown...


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JSIF-funded summer camps supported by youths
Sewage system, better water supply for St Elizabeth
'Twas long overdue!
Saga of an NWC disconnection
Dispute triggers serious water problems in St Elizabeth

Business


EU grants J$305m for Jamaica's Economic Reform Programme
THE HEAD of Delegation of the European Commission, Mr. Gerd Jarchow, yesterday informed the Minister of Finance and Planning, Dr. Omar Davies, that he has decided to release the second tranche of 6.4 million euro (J$305 million) as part of the Support...


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Directors' and auditors' responsibilities

Sport


Ja to open Bowl account
Anthony Foster Staff Reporter


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T&T strike back
UWI defeat St. Vincent & Grenadines

Commentary


Who is responsible?
FOR THE average teenager, summer days represent a time of great fun. The reality is that from Negril in the West to Norbrook in the East, the opportunities for partying abound. Many of these parties have a high price tag but patrons are lured by the...


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Orlando Patterson's 'Triad of freedom'
Staving off depression
My opinion on opinions

Letters


Legalising drugs is no silly free-for-all
THE EDITOR, Sir: I HAVE read with interest the article by John P. Walters, the director of the Office of the National Drug Control Policy, Washington, entitled "Don't legalise drugs", first published in the Wall Street Journal of July 19 and copied in...


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We have lost our way
Conditions at Constant Spring Market
Return my dog, please!
Ian Ramsay, outstanding attorney

Cornwall Edition


Bleak prospects for sugar industry
Cedric Johnson Freelance Writer


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Red-hot 'Dancehall Queen' Saturday
West honours Steve Bucknor
Sangster, Lewis to represent cane farmers

What's Cooking


MILK IN UDDER COLOURS
MULTI-COLOURED MILK PUTS WHITE IN THE SHADE M oo-ve over plain white milk, make way for your Technicolour sisters. Thanks to Century Corporation Limited, white now jostles for space beside hues of yellow, brown, pink, beige and coffee in the grocery...


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Celebrity chefs cook it up in Jamaica




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