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published: Sunday | April 25, 2004
Lead Stories


'Wrong view' - St Vincent PM lashes anti-CSME theory
DR. RALPH Gonsalves, Prime Minister of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, has described as "jaundiced views", statements by Opposition Leader Edward Seaga, that the impending Caribbean Single Market and Economy (CSME) would expose the...

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JCC head dismisses Seaga's sentiment
Shaping meaningful lives - The Elsie Bemand Home, celebrating 25th anniversary
Drug abuse among youth - A growing problem
Who is Gerard Latortue?
Afro-Canadians get awards
Jamaicans to get eye-care assistance

News


Life in the Gulf - New Kingston's den of drug addicts
IT IS arguably the vilest 110 metre-long stretch of dirty pavement and seedy characters that you will ever come across in Jamaica ­ 'The Gulf'. Located in the heart of New Kingston, it is a tributary road that leads off Dumphries Road.

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Kids face high risk of addiction
Haitians seeking political asylum
20 inner-city communities to receive Gov't help
'We want no more war in Jungle'

Business


Take a break without breaking your account
FOR THE average Jamaican, work is a fact of life. Most Jamaicans have been taught that with hard work and a lot of determination the achievement of material wealth to ensure status, fulfilment and even happiness is possible. So, many...

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How to fight for your financial future
Inflation on the rise
British Airways offers Jamaicans 'dream flights'
Make your salary work for you!
NCB posts positive results

Sport


Mattis shines on Penn's final day
PHILADELPHIA: A THIRD straight High School triple jump title by Kingston College's Carlos Mattis was the only win for the Jamaican boys on yesterday's final day of the 110th Penn Relays Carnival here.

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D-Day for Village and Waterhouse
One-day int'l washed out
An innings to remember

Commentary


Seaga's Caribbean perspective
DEMONSTRATING ONCE again his special ability at marshalling pertinent data without losing sight of the big picture, Mr. Seaga's presentation in Parliament raised the Budget Debate to a high scholarly level which we hope will elicit a matching response...

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Seaga's analysis of the Jamaican economy - Hit-and-run, see-saw effect
What 'better' from the JLP?
Glory Lara, hallelujah!
Principle of collective irresponsibility

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - JMA raps criticism of local uniforms
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE MEMBERS of the Jamaica Manufacturers Association (JMA) note with deep concern recent statements with regard to the local production of uniforms, attributed to Dr. Blossom O'Meally-Nelson, postmaster general, in The Gleaner...

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Good show from Shaw!
Beware of cinema's influence
...Go see it for yourself

Entertainment


Festival goes POP
WHO CAN forget when Toots and The Maytals sang their way to recognition in 1966 with Bam Bam? Although it was written specifically to enter the Festival Song competition, the tune soared to so much popularity that it was an anthem...

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The excited, the excitable and the 'excitement'
A thirst for refreshment or recognition?

Arts &Leisure


Masterpieces FROM THE 8 Greats
EIGHT OF the Great is the latest offering by Bolivar Gallery featuring eight artists on the island ­ Carol Crichton, Graham Davis, Amy Laskin, Seya Parboosingh, P. J. Stewart, Heather Sutherland-Wade, Samere Tansley and Patrick Waldemar.

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Devon House steps up fund-raising activities
Basil's the man!

Outlook


Beauty and the brain
PIPED STRAINS of 'Be still my soul' supersedes the gurgle of the fountain which is the centre of the garden-like spa at Jencare Skin Farms on Hope Road in Kingston.

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STINES Deeply spiritual and artistic
When cancer comes home

In Focus


Seaga's challenge
OPPOSITION LEADER Edward Seaga has essentially snubbed the Budget Debate as pedestrian, and has instead initiated a serious intellectual discourse on economic strategy by fundamentally challenging the economic direction of Finance Minister Omar Davies.

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Coming to maturity
Budgetary governance
The utility of preliminary enquiries
Against all rapists

Social


Labourites are upbeat
THURSDAY'S AFTER-Budget cocktail party held at the St. Andrew home of Robert McMillan, saw Opposition Leader Edward Seaga and wife, Carla, still basking in the afterglow of what is being hailed as one of the most brilliant and well researched budget...

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A classy gathering
Great after-Budget parties




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