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published: Friday | October 15, 2004
How can you help Jamaica now?
The Jamaica National Building Society (JNBS) has established a 'Recovery Fund' to help aid Jamaica's recovery after Hurricane Ivan.Under the fund Jamaicans and friends of Jamaica can send contributions to help rebuild Jamaica via JNBS outlets for free. [ more ]
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Heroes welcome - Fans, officials pay homage to Ja's Olympic athletes and Paralympians
THE JAMAICA Defence Force helicopter bearing the banner 'Welcome Home' expressed it best as Jamaica's Olympians and Paralympians were yesterday greeted with a festive reception in Kingston.

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Violence hurting downtown
Gastro cases increasing
JNBS announces hurricane assistance
Join fight against mental health disorders - Junor
Chicken shortage expected
Policeman to stand trial for capital murder
Doctor wins 'Silver Pen'

News


Musgrave awardees honoured
ROXANNE DALEY, a 27-year-old woman who has overcome the debilitating challenges of being born with Downs Syndrome, was on Wednesday presented the fourth annual Musgrave Youth Medal for her contribution to the creative arts through dance.

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Flood waters impede Aenon Town residents 'Since the hurricane, every time it rains this area tends to gather water which rises rapidly.'
World Post Day a success
Sandals Dunn's River Poster Competition - High quality of work presented Devon Evans
Legal Council bars qualified attorney from practising
Bleeding for a cause

Business


Ian Coke branches out
"I WANT to change entertainment in Jamaica by increasing the levels of professionalism in the industry," says Ian Coke, managing director for the talent development and event promotion company, Hard Rock Entertainment.

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Property insurance rates set to spike
Barita supports early childhood education
STATIN stands firm
Beware of the 'phishers' Bankers association
DB&G posts healthy profits

Sport


Hanging by fingertips
JAMAICA'S BID for a place in the 2006 World Cup finals suffered a major setback on Wednesday night when they picked up only one point against El Salvador at the National Stadium.

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No hard feelings - Burton
No stopping Haphazard

Commentary


Kingston's dilemma
EVERY SO often we get a rude awakening that the state of law and order in this country is more fragile than we think.

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Obsession with vanity
Life after politics
FLASHBACK Can Portmore be saved?

Letters


Furious over police shooting
THE EDITOR, Sir: THIS LETTER is one of utter disgust and reprimand for the police who have recurrently been acting impulsively in situations that call for their composure and rationality.

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Vital to our existence
We need housing too
Big thanks, Sean Paul!
Badly smashed

Entertainment


Duhaney 'Miss-match'
THE AIR was pregnant with expectation and The Marketplace on Constant Spring Road, St. Andrew, was abuzz with activity last Saturday night.

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Wayne Clarke gets fresh start in Christendom






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