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published: Monday | November 8, 2004
Lead Stories


More JLP drama - Golding sees private agenda at work
EDWARD SEAGA, outgoing leader of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP), and Dr. Ken Baugh, chairman of the party's Oversight Committee, were among those whom the Pearnel Charles campaign team wants off the delegates list...

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China-Carib forum in February
Business network training inner-city residents for hotels
Alva Ross is dead - JLP mourns passing of former House speaker
Police maintain presence in 'Southside'
Traffic deaths drop

News


Development plan for airport completed
TRANSPORT AND Works Minister Robert Pickersgill has said the recently commissioned 20-year comprehensive development plan for the Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston has been completed.

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Deputy commissioner calls for alliance against crime
Interest groups to investigate viability of herbal products
Study under way to understand teacher migration

Sport


Green's beauty keeps Tivoli unbeaten
LEON GORDON'S blank sheet in Tivoli Gardens' goal lasted only five minutes, but his 71st minute concession did not hurt his team as they hit back in the 76th minute through a wonder strike from Steve Green to leave the Tony Spaulding...

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Majority puts Service in charge of Trelawny cricket body

Commentary


Seaga to 'steady the ship'
OPPOSITION LEADER Edward Seaga has made a timely intervention to rescue the party he still leads from the unseemly squabbling that has overtaken it. Last weekend's aborted annual conference was to have marked the end of his 30-year tenure.

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Begin the healing?
Visiting the poor
The Bush victory
Reversing Kingston's ramshackle condition

Letters


Urgent need to save Negril's 'white' gold
THE EDITOR, Sir: IN NOVEMBER of 2003, I visited Negril again and as I walked towards the beach I could see the most recent erosion and suddenly it struck me that this beach is really being reduced to nothing.

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Teachers joining the police force
The naked hypocrisy of the US
Big potholes in main roads

Entertainment


Angela Stewart is undoubtedly the 'Empress of Love'
WESTERN BUREAU: ANGELA STEWART took a two-stage approach to launching her album Empress of Love on Friday evening.

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Carlos' Café celebrates in style
A peek at 'Men's Heart'

Flair


Is your lipstick toxic?
DO YOU feel naked without a coat or two of your favourite lip colour?

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Look-beautiful tips for the eyes & lips
ON MY MIND - Women, boost your self-esteem - Put aside gossip, 'bad mind' and grudges


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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