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published: Saturday | June 12, 2004
Lead Stories


Deportee deal
THE BRITISH Government is in the process of deporting several hundred Jamaicans who have opted for early release from prison, on the condition that they return home.

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New facility brings great comfort to Sangster airport
No pay hike for cops
Town Clerk set to quit
Senator calls for change to Beach Control Bill
Happy 5th birthday!
Child labour a growing trend in Ja
Swallowtail butterflies endangered

News


'Returning teachers eligible for jobs'
THE MINISTRY of Education said yesterday that the more than 100 teachers who are set to return from New York are eligible for jobs locally once they go through the proper application process.

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Suspect retained in Williamson's murder
Police stress levels rising
UWI debaters win int'l competition
Ethanol plant to be constructed

Sport


Injury-hit Boyz kick off Cup campaign
JAMAICA'S JOURNEY to World Cup 2006 in Germany begins at the Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida at 6:30 p.m. today against Haiti.

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Distinctly Irish to romp Derby
Junior athletes on trial
Senior League champs look to rebound
Much at stake for Lucas and Manchester
Readers' mailbag - Brown needs to step up

Commentary


Editorial - Honouring Maroon music
IT IS a nice irony of history that the warlike Maroons, whose campaign against the English army in Jamaica ended in a treaty granting them considerable autonomy, are now being honoured internatonally for their musical heritage.

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What's in a name?
Racism in Jamaica
Focus on a 20-year national plan

Letters


Letter of the day - Men must 'wheel and come again'
THE EDITOR, Sir: I READ Kevin Chang's in The Sunday Gleaner of June 6, 2004 with growing dismay.

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Where are the children?
A response to Andrew Gallimore
Librarian's dream
Rescue rural life

Farmer's Weekly


Egg-citing comeback
SEVEN YEARS ago, St. Ann farmer Lenford Peart obtained a loan from the Micro Investment Development Agency (MIDA) to increase his brood of layers from a mere 12 to 1,000.

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Egbert Blackstock emphasising food production
Denbigh with a difference

Mind &Spirit


From Rasta to Rastafringe
EVANGELISM TARGETING members of the Rasta community form one of the major articles included in the June 2004 edition of Charisma magazine.

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Is this evangelicalism's terminal generation?
Using sports to share the gospel





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