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published: Monday | June 14, 2004
Lead Stories


Anglican Bishop blasts Church - Says it fails to provide moral leadership to troubled society
THE RT. Rev. Dr. Alfred Reid, Anglican Bishop of Jamaica and the Cayman Islands, yesterday launched a blistering broadside against the Church in general for what he said was its failure to provide moral leadership to a troubled society.

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Abolish corporal punishment ­ UNICEF
Pennicook calls for Ocho Rios clean-up
'Be a blood donor today'
Porteous under pressure
Bad roads, no street lights hampering St James cops

News


Falmouth Gardens still under siege - Real name withheld
WESTERN BUREAU: ON THE SURFACE, Racecourse/Falmouth Gardens in Trelawny seems like a normal community with residents going through the motions of earning a living and basking in amicable community rapport.

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Amnesty hits at Ja rights record - Report blasts rampant police abuse
Mentorship programme at STETHS
Gov't to implement mandatory parenting education programme

Sport


'Good result' against Haiti
MIAMI, Florida: JAMAICA'S TECHNICAL director, Carl Brown, described their 1-1 finish against Haiti as "a good result" and promised his Reggae Boyz will play "more relaxed" in the return leg...

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Masterful Samuels slams 300 n.o.
Rodriquez inducted into Hall of Fame
Hayles looks to 'new challenge'

Commentary


Dealing with deportees
THE PROSPECT of several hundred Jamaican convicts being deported from the United Kingdom must heighten the concern of local law enforcement authorities as well as the society in general about the potential effect such returnees might have...

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The stem-cell legacy
Jamaica: the dynamic element
The maddening Mr Lara

Letters


Natural light for energy conservation
THE EDITOR, Sir: The rise in the price of oil and JPS electric rates have focused minds on the need for energy conservation.

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JPs and the law
Pricing POs out of business
More focus for disabled persons
A net for all criminals
Analyse before squealing
Bring back the flogging
Get rid of human hazards
Wrong values and attitudes
Stephany Christian

Entertainment


Roger Gary gets high praises - Redeeming the guests from mild boredom
THE PRAISES for Guyanese designer Roger Gary abounded even before his dramatic presentation at Caribbean Fashionweek (CFW) on Friday. Some wondered what all the fuss was about.

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Bradshaw, Hague deliver big time

Flair


WHAT I'M LOVING RIGHT NOW - Primal urges
MARCIA TURPIN says she avoids stress at all costs, eats well, exercises, thinks positively and adores dressing up.

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Woman Inc addresses sex on buses





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