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published: Thursday | June 10, 2004
Lead Stories


Bid to block CCJ Bills in House - Application in court today
IN AN unprecedented move, lawyers representing Opposition Leader Edward Seaga and the other claimants who are challenging the Bills to establish the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ)...

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Price control warning for NHF drugs
Farmers declare support for praedial larceny Bill
Yvette Clarke to run for seat in Congress
Scotland Yard to probe Burnt Savannah killings

News


JPS losing out due to electricity theft
IN SPITE of its continuing crackdown on illegal connections by residential and commercial customers, the Jamaica Public Service Company (JPSCo.), is still reporting losses of US$20 million ($1.2 billion)...

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Regional co-operation needed to fight crime - Millwood
Shooting range must go! ­ Bartlett
Gay rights activist killed
Jamaicans freed of unlawful possession

Sport


'Pepe' out - Hamstring injury rules key defender out of clash
VETERAN DEFENDER Ian 'Pepe' Goodison will not play in this weekend's crucial World Cup qualifier against Haiti at the Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida.

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Spin genius fondly remembered
Manager peeved at Lowe's omission
Wadadah return to NPL

Commentary


The Reagan legacy
THE DEATH at 93 of former United States President Ronald Reagan has released a flood of public pride and respect for a man most Americans now see as a great President.

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A dog's life
Some satisfying trends in education
Remembering ex-President Ronald Reagan

Letters


There are qualified primary school teachers
THE EDITOR, Sir: I NOTE on Monday, a letter which speaks to training primary school teachers.

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The audacity of Amnesty Int'l
Good job, Mr Mayor
Altered vehicle lights a hazard
Bolivar Bookshop and Gallery an oasis
Teacher evaluation pilot is nonsense
What about the drug recipients?
Preserving our culture
Local Government Reform
My apologies, HEART Trust
Britain opens stem cell bank

Entertainment


The 'sting' of the last stanza
WESTERN BUREAU: IF THERE ever was a case of the sting being in the final stanza, it was the show-ending poetry reading by Ingrid Riley at the Weekenz Bistro and Bar, 80 Constant Spring Road, St. Andrew on Tuesday night.

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'Poetry Klash' into third week

Cornwall Edition


Gun factory Illegal weapons rampant in Falmouth
WESTERN BUREAU: SPORADIC GUNFIRE, the presence of wanted criminals and reports of a gun factory are forcing the police hierarchy in Trelawny to pay closer attention to activities in the Racecourse/Falmouth Gardens area in Falmouth...

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'Stray' headache for West'land PC
Rush for school places in St James
The Maroon challenge - Peddie to tackle road, water and unemployment

What's Cooking


Gaga over Julia's lasagne
WORD OF Julia Lowe's supposedly fantastic vegetarian lasagne was greeted with a ho hum kind of attitude from members of the Lifestyle Desk.

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Palate-pleasing Pamela Powell
A food eye's view of Calabash





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