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published: Monday | May 31, 2004
Lead Stories


Aristide off to S Africa But vows to return to Haiti
JEAN-BERTRAND Aristide, the ousted Haitian President, yesterday swore he would return to his Caribbean homeland and painted a damning portrait of abuses...

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Expo closes on high note
Gov't will aid flood-ravaged Hispaniola
KSAC plans $10m drain-cleaning drive
CANDIDATE FOR JTA PRESIDENT
From misery to hope - A former drug addict tells of his struggle to overcome the habit

News


Dyer re-elected JHTA head
WESTERN BUREAU: GODFREY DYER was on Saturday returned unopposed as president of the Jamaica Hotel and Tourist Association (JHTA), at the organisation's 43rd annual general meeting at the Jamaica Grande Hotel, Ocho Rios.

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Johnson calls for Minott report study
South African opposition protests against arrival of ex-president

Sport


Gayle rides ton of luck
GROS ISLET, St. Lucia, CMC: CHRIS GAYLE hit an undefeated, fifth Test century to spare West Indies some more blushes on the third day of the opening cricket Test against Bangladesh yesterday.

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Boyz brace for Super Eagles
Casserly moulding young athletes
Simpson runs speedy 11.01
Taekwon-do Pan-Am Games for Kingston in 2006

Commentary


Helping Hispaniola
GIVING HUMANITARIAN aid to flood-ravaged Hispaniola must transcend any diplomatic difficulty with Haiti, as Bruce Golding so aptly phrased it in the Senate last Friday.

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Our Man in Baghdad
We are monastic
We must play fair

Letters


No understanding in that memorandum
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE SPEED with which the infamous "Memorandum of Understanding" has disintegrated and the desperate lengths to which the unions (of all people) are going to try to resuscitate it are the clearest signs for those of us with eyes to see...

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Throwing blame is time wasted
Negril deserving of a night's sleep
Irresponsible utterances
Champion speller
New way of settling disputes
No problem
The sign and the police

Entertainment


'Good Times' was kicking
IT SEEMS there is nothing left to say about the 'Heineken Good Times' parties. Based on the overwhelming support at last Saturday night's show at the Mas Camp Village, Oxford Road, New Kingston...

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'Calabash' starts with its own

Flair


From BOYS to MEN
We've heard the concerns (and criticisms) ­ men on the edge, men failing to live up to their responsibilities, bad fathers, cheating husbands. The list goes on.

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Five ...to know she's bored with you
The power of touch THE HEALING TOUCH THE HEALER
SHIRTING THE ISSUE





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