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published: Wednesday | September 1, 2004
Lead Stories


Nicholson defends rights of employees called to jury duty
MINISTER OF Justice A.J. Nicholson wants to meet with private sector organisations to put a stop to the threat of non-payment and firing of employees called to jury duty by the State.

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Three killed in Bull Bay
Area leader murdered in Arnett Gardens
Consultation, or class action suit - WINDALCO given ultimatum by newly formed NGO
Resources not to blame for IT results
Knight's hunting party under fire

News


Assamba's statement irks critics
ALOUN ASSAMBA, Member of Parliament for South East St. Ann and Minister of Industry and Tourism have been harshly criticised for stating that a civic committee in her constituency was stacked with People's National Party (PNP) supporters.

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Controversy brewing in JLP onstituency
Peart lashes PNP supporters
Charles lobbying for women's rights
Ja joins search for crude oil
More intelligence resources to fight gang warfare
Permanent Secretary advocates 'restorative justice'

Business


Greta Bogues leaving PSOJ - She has served as chief executive officer for three years and three months, with her contract expiring in June
GRETA BOGUES has chosen not to renew her contract to serve as chief executive officer of the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ).

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JMMB expands Caribbean reach
September proclaimed employers' month
Kingston bond to be floated

Sport


Bonus for the Boyz
FROM NOW on, every time the Reggae Boyz win a World Cup qualifier each player shall earn a US$2,000 bonus.

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Jamaica no match for the US

Commentary


Riverton health hazard
THE DISPUTE between the National Solid Waste Management Authority and the Riverton Meadows Trucking and Disposal Co-operative may have been settled for now but the effects are still being felt by hapless citizens...

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Let the games begin
Behind God's back
The competitive spirit

Letters


Ragging should not be tolerated
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT IS the beginning of another academic year when senior students get the grand opportunity of orienting, acculturating, initiating, guiding and other euphemistic terms for grubbing, ragging, humiliating, abusing, harassing...

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Great service at Public Supermarket
More congrats for Veronica
'We want to help'
Give me a chance!
Shame on the Jamaica postal service
The mystery of the lotto
Criticising, rather than praising
Proud but scared to be Jamaican

Entertainment


Jazzing in the Garden - Soothing music leaves patrons howling at the moon
THE END of the month crooned closer with the August instalment of the 'Jazz in the Gardens' concert at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel in New Kingston on Sunday night.

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Miss Jamaica World Competition - Meet the contestants

Profiles in Medicine


Who's testing your eyes?
Optical shops are popping up all over the place but they don't all have practitioners who are registered and qualified to test your eyes.

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Moisturise, moisturise (men too)!
Food safety
Crime and violence: My solutions
Kidney failure
Getting rid of 'baby fat' (Part II)








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