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published: Wednesday | October 20, 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 ]
Lead Stories


All out assault - 'OPERATION KINGFISH' TO TARGET DONS, GANGS - Glenroy Sinclair
THE GOVERNMENT yesterday unveiled yet another crime-fighting initiative, 'Operation Kingfish', just 24 hours after the Police High Command disclosed that 44 more persons were killed last week.

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1,161 and counting
'Kingpin' label could prejudice extradition
Admiral Town residents forced out
Inspector killed at home by gunmen
UWI students deregistered - Given leave of absence for failure to pay tuition fees
Redouble efforts to prevent AIDS - Junor
Who is ACP Hinds?

News


Volunteers in Jamaica for medical clinic
OCHO RIOS: A DELEGATION of 300 doctors, dentists, nurses and other health personnel from the United States, Canada and Africa are visiting the island this week to participate in the Word Alive Medical Clinic being held in Tower Isle, St. Mary.

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Police youth clubs in Ja celebrate 50 years
Congrats to principals and vice-principals - Henry-Wilson
Roaring River relocation efforts to be stepped up

Business


September's inflation jolt Price rise slows down, stuns analysts
JAMAICA'S RELATIVELY modest 0.5 per cent inflation in September has caught many analysts off guard.

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Tour companies in decline
Phil's expands in Twickenham Park
Courts emerges from tough second quarter
JAMPRO gets int'l trade promotion award
SuperPlus expands presence in Spaldings

Sport


Win or go home - St Catherine face decisive match vs Calabar tomorrow
ST. CATHERINE High set themselves up for a win-or-go home duel against Calabar High tomorrow after they trounced Vauxhall High 4-0 in Manning Cup action yesterday at Vauxhall.

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Haiti forfeit 'return' game

Commentary


Positive consumer beliefs
THE LATEST Third Quarter 2004 Business and Consumer Confidence Surveys have confirmed that consumers had a noticeable level of confidence in the economy in the period preceding Hurricane Ivan.

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FLASHBACK - The 'One Gang' peril
The handwriting on the wall
Increasing inequality

Letters


Reform education system now
THE EDITOR, Sir: HURRICANE IVAN has diverted attention from a very serious occurrence - I am referring to the 'Teacher-Over-Payment Scandal' - because scandal it is.

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J'can heroes in Bahamas
Armed force musicians need training
Doctors are updating themselves

Entertainment


Stars 'R' Us comes of age at Mas Camp
WESTERN BUREAU: STARS 'R' us had its coming out party at the Mas Camp Village in New Kingston on Sunday night, celebrating a birthday on which a person would hardly have been potty-trained.

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Heritagefest '04 - A celebration of culture

Profiles in Medicine


I want to QUIT smoking!
IN THE recent past, we have discussed how 'tobacco' is the number one preventable killer. Some of you will be familiar with World Health Organisation's (WHO's) Framework Convention on Tobacco Control.

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WORKPLACE BURNOUT
Exercise regularly to prevent high blood pressure
Children with adult bodies
Internet drug pushers
The honeymoon disease






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