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published: Saturday | April 24, 2004
Lead Stories


Lawyers cry 'foul'
Pantry under fire for statement

DIRECTOR OF Public Prosecutions, (DPP) Kent Pantry, Q.C., has come in for sharp criticism from the Advocates' Association of Jamaica for the public statement he issued this week that a prosecutor in his office 'fouled up'...

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Lee-Chin donates $50 million to Grants Pen
DPP warns journalists who try cases in the media
Allowances for PATH beneficiaries suspended
Uniform makers unite to compete
'Jamaica won't be ready for CSME'
'Shame!'
Gov't treatment of education is disgraceful, says Seaga

News


Relatives of HIV-infected 12-y-o upset over re-scheduled court date
THE RELATIVES of a boy, who allegedly got infected with HIV while under hospital care, are upset over the re-scheduling of a court date to hear a lawsuit filed against the Ministry of Health.

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PNP restates commitment to local gov't reform
Red Cross calls for integrated approach against HIV/AIDS
MoBay street people get helping hand

Business


Talks needed to endorse a fixed exchange rate - Seaga
OPPOSITION LEADER Edward Seaga said yesterday that consultation with several stakeholders would be required if the Government were to adopt his proposal that the country move to a fixed exchange rate monetary policy.

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Ritz-Carlton chain to head European resort

Sport


Lara back in charge
BRIAN LARA will return from an injury to lead the West Indies in the second one-day cricket international against England at Queen's Park Oval today.

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St Catherine face stern test
Latonia fancied for Ja Oaks
Vere break winless streak
Semi-final showdowns at C/Spring
Slayers to meet Urban Knights
Tivoli A, Jamalco renew rivalry
Sports Mailbag - Ponting should shut up

Commentary


Editorial - Escalation in Iraq
GIVEN THE sharp deterioration that has taken place in Iraq, comparisons are inevitably being made to the failed American campaign in Vietnam.

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Along came a spider two
More effort needed to control water and toxic pollution
Performance pay for teachers

Letters


Letter of the day - AG defends US gift of generator
THE EDITOR, Sir: MR. BERESFORD Hay often makes some meaningful suggestions in his contributions in the print media.

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Seaga's economic options
Family structure breakdown
Forbes, Adams blow-up bad for Police Force
'Keep that Ascot flag flying'
Enhancing Turtle River Park
'Forbes seeking excuses'

Farmer's Weekly


Beresford Anderson - a model farmer
BERESFORD ANDERSON, 79, of Bethsalem in North East St. Elizabeth, began producing coffee, plantains and pimento on a 15-acre property just over 12 years ago having abandoned his sound system business because revenue inflows had almost slowed to a trickle

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Parish pilot
Market Life

Mind & Spirit


Homosexuality and the Bible: Telling the truth
BEHIND THIS gay discussion is an agenda, pushed and promoted by gay activists, who seek legitimisation and social sanction for homosexual acts, relationships, and lifestyles.

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Yoga experts refute Stewart
'Men on a Mission'
Healer wants recognition for Haiti's Vodou




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