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published: Wednesday | June 23, 2004
Lead Stories


Raid in MoBay Two men held for alleged involvement in smuggling
WESTERN BUREAU: POLICEMEN FROM the Narcotics Division yesterday took two prominent Montego Bay residents into custody on provisional warrants of arrest during an operation in the western city.

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Signs of new times in Portmore
Words to live by - Guardsman advert a lifesaver
Movement of a Moroccan
Police disarm George Phang
Eight killed in 48 hours
Pharmaceutical retreat planned for MoBay

News


Friends of Jamaica donates $millions
THE AMERICAN Friends of Jamaica (AFJ) has donated approximately $24.5 million in cash and kind to the invaluable efforts of 15 non-profit organisations.

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Fishers get special permit
In the line of duty
C&W tower raises tempers in Manchester
'Quao Day' celebrations in full swing
UK nurse jailed for trying to kill Jamaican
STATIN seeks more recognition

Business


Changing fortunes - Grace Food & Services sees turnaround after financial struggle
GRACE, KENNEDY and Company had a problem. The year was 1999 and its main operating arm, Grace Food and Services (GFS), was in trouble. Don Wehby, its chief financial officer, said it took sacrifice and determination to change that.

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Capital & Credit tops T&T trading
MoBay institute comes of age
Tertiary students dread job market
Teachers Credit Union successful
Mixed outlook for north coast restaurants

Sport


Brown still in hot seat
THERE IS very strong speculation again that the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) is seeking the services of a foreign coach to take over from Technical Director Carl Brown, the national senior team boss.

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Windies play final warm-up match today
The Minister for Zaleucus Trophy

Commentary


Parish Councils must work
WE THINK it is out of place for the Prime Minister of Jamaica to find it necessary to tell the town of Ocho Rios to clean up its garbage.

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AIDS threatens health targets
Deepening democracy
Marketing Jamaica

Letters


Electric cars the way to go
THE EDITOR, Sir: GAS PRICES have reached record levels along with the noise and air pollution associated with our continued reliance on the internal combustion engine.

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Nuff respect to the Gleaner
Murder now routine violence
Staying on the side of law
Three cheers for former Wolmer's principal
'I am not under pressure'
Good job, Mr Boyne
Father's Day blues
Michael Manley's honour

Entertainment


Jamaican fathers honoured
WESTERN BUREAU: THE JAMAICA Association of Vintage Artistes and Affiliates (JAVAA) got a jump on Father's Day last Friday evening.

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Jessica Ogden - Jamaican-born fashion designer

Profiles in Medicine


THE DIABETES-SCHIZOPHRENIA LINK - Do antipsychotic drugs place mentally-ill patients at increased risk for diabetes mellitus? The jury is still out on this issue.
THE NEWS is not good for patients with major mental illnesses ­ statistics indicate that they suffer a higher incidence of chronic diseases and tend to die earlier than other persons in the general population.

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Some easy-to-do exercises
Food can be your poison!
Restore values and attitudes - Please, Mr. Prime Minister
Psychological intimacy among men
Atopic march, scaly scalp and acne
Making HIV/AIDS medication last
10 frequently asked questions about allergies





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