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published: Thursday | February 5, 2004
Lead Stories


35 days, 92 killed Two cases of double murder in St James and Hanover
THE VIOLENT deaths of at least seven persons between Monday night and yesterday morning have pushed the country's murder figure to at least 92 in 35 days.

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Cornel is Spelling Bee champ
THE GLEANER EDITORS' FORUM - JMA calls for cess removal
Criminals not protected - PM
...No political motive behind Spn Town violence
Junor firm on Child Protection Act

News


Grants Pen to benefit from Peace Centre
THE GRANTS Pen community is set to benefit from increased efforts to stamp out illiteracy and improve conflict resolution skills of residents with the opening of a new branch library and the re-dedication of a Peace Centre Tuesday.

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Gov't, civil society need greater communication
Gov't will turn to local market - Seaga John Myers Jr.
Ja bids farewell to Appeal Judge
Police facing uniform shortage

Sport


Kallis steers SA to victory
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, CMC: IN A pulsating finale that featured the best and worst of the West Indies, South Africa sneaked home for a thrilling four-wicket victory with two balls to spare in the fifth one-day international yesterday.

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Golding-Clarke the best placed J'can

Commentary


A police retreat?
THE NOTION that any area of this country is too dangerous for the police represents an astounding retreat from public duty. Yet that is what the Chairman of the Police Federation is reported to have said in an interview with this newspaper.

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Another win for Teflon Tony
'MyDoom' and chaos theory
An update on Iraq

Letters


Real learning the goal of education
THE EDITOR, Sir: HEAR MY cry! As this tidal wave of criticism grows against what is being called the 'traditional classroom' ­ the image we all have of the teacher standing in front of a group, next to a simple chalk board...

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Impeccable honesty
Civilians, not combatants
Victimising communities?
Rillieux's sugar processing method
State revenue agents
Affirming teachers
Up you mighty race
Perkins' vision for Jamaica

Entertainment


Keys'new album is personal
IF THE name of her sophomore album, Diary of Alicia Keys did not make it clear enough, that artist made it clear at the Air Jamaica Jazz and Blues Festival, her music is very personal.

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Bob, bonfire, Yvad - yes!

Cornwall Edition


St James PC heads call truce Mayor, secretary/manager bury the hatchet
WESTERN BUREAU: THE DISPUTE between Montego Bay's Mayor, Councillor Noel Donaldson and secretary/manager of the St. James Parish Council Christopher Powell, which has been simmering since late last year, is now over...

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Maroons at odds over election procedures
Health risks reign at Shoe Market
Kevon Forbes, an architect in the making

What's Cooking


SWEETFEBRUARY
Sweet up your sweetie with a heavenly Chocolate Hazelnut Cake, Fruit Jam Tartlets and iced Valentine's cookies that will melt hearts.

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The Heart: Iced Valentine cookies
Preserving marmalade
Pressure cookers making a comeback




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