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published: Saturday | November 27, 2004
Lead Stories


Gooden gets life - Eligible for parole in 35 years
CONVICTED MURDERER Paul Gooden, a former distribution consultant at Yummy Bakery, St, Andrew, was sentenced yesterday to life behind bars and will not be eligible for parole for another 35 years.

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Young scholars bat for AIDS prevention
Pickersgill in the hot seat - JLP MPs decry non-payment to contractors
Hundreds graduate from HEART/NTA
Old Harbour committee annual expo a huge success

News


Nettleford named special ambassador for Jamaica
PRIME MINISTER P.J. Patterson has appointed vice chancellor emeritus, Professor Rex Nettleford as 'special ambassador' for Jamaica. Professor Nettleford was presented with his instrument of appointment and a new diplomatic passport at a...

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Mentally ill man on murder rap
Woman kills self, husband
Injured policeman in stable condition
Post-mortem result inconclusive
Ganja found in airport bathroom

Business


Davies tours UK Says Government looking at the possibility of a regional airline
FINANCE AND Planning Minister Dr. Omar Davies, in the United Kingdom for a series of meetings which began in Manchester on Thursday, said the government, while looking at the possibility of increasing its stake in Air Jamaica, was not dismissing...

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Praedial Larceny Act to take effect by March

Sport


Boyz swamp USVI 11-1
WESTERN BUREAU: JAMAICA'S NEW-LOOK national senior team continued their goal spree last night as they romped to an 11-1 spanking of the United States Virgin Islands (USVI), in their Digicel Caribbean Cup preliminary round game at Jarrett Park last night.

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Ja, T&T splash out exciting draw
Champions Frome face acid test in final
Excelsior land Corporate Area double
WI players get strong backing
Benjamin says hiring Sobers is a 'waste of time'
Ja tune up against St Elizabeth XI

Commentary


For the sake of cricket
THE IMPASSE between the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) and a number of its players could have serious repercussions for West Indies cricket. In preparing for a triangular one-day tournament in Australia next January, the WICB requested that the 25...

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Changing names

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - Ban cellphones from ID parades
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WRITE to share with you and my other colleagues my observations regarding the holding of identification parades. With the proliferation in the use of cellular phones, I wish to alert attorneys representing...

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Support Mayor McKenzie
Blessed but lazy
Raise the 'age of consent'
Is Ja really comfortable?
Ashamed to be Jamaican
On women and violence
The genesis of homosexuality

Entertainment


Big crowd, good food
THE FIRST time I heard about IGL curry goat cricket I thought that it was a swell idea, so much so that I left Kingston quite early on Saturday, March 27 to go all the way to Palmer's Cross, May Pen to see the match and I was not disappointed.

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A truly amazing cricket season

Farmer's Weekly


Farmers guarantee fresh vegetables for Christmas
WALDERSTON, Manchester: JUST 10 weeks after Hurricane Ivan ravaged the island, farmers in south Manchester and south St. Elizabeth are resuscitating their farms and they are assuring that there will be adequate locally produced fresh vegetables...

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Cane farmers' cries fall on deaf ears

Mind & Spirit


Rev. Michael Kelly Jesuit Priest takes on controversial issues
SEVENTY-FIVE-year-old the Rev. Michael Kelly was born in Tullamore, Ireland and it is not surprising that he became a Jesuit priest, considering his homeland is known for its strong spiritual connections.

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Choosing a pastor? - 10 TRAITS OF SUCCESS


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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