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published: Saturday | December 4, 2004
Lead Stories


Landmark ruling
Two attorneys to be tried as co-defendants for alleged conspiracy

THE COURT of Appeal, in a landmark ruling, on Thursday recommended that two lawyers should be joined as defendants for alleged conspiracy in a civil suit, which is ...

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Toll showdown
Portmore residents taking government to court
Serial rapist on the prowl
British police say fugitive could be anywhere in the Caribbean
Germany to fund HIV/AIDS projects in the Caribbean

News


Senate amends Coroner's Act
LEGISLATION AIMED at strengthening the operations of the coroner's court was yesterday passed in the Senate, to give interested parties the right to cross-examine...

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Major roadwork for Trelawny
Policeman to be tried for the third time

Business


Farming bears fruit for 'Biggy'
LUCEA, Hanover: FORTY-YEAR-OLD HANOVER cultivator Eric 'Biggy' Black has been practising farming as a career for the past 10 years. A member of the Santoy Farmers' Cooperative in the ...

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China the world's next sporting superpower

Sport


New JAAA President Aris pays tribute to Olympic duo
'Thank you' McKenley, Cuthbert

IN WHAT turned out to be the closest Jamaica Amateur Athletic Association (JAAA) presidential race, veteran sports administrator Howard Aris held off a strong challenge from business executive Ian Forbes to win by four votes...

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King wants WI to use style with greater effect
Ja's Under-20s kick off finals vs Honduras
Gore banking on luck to retain crown
Fuller now having his days out in the cold

Commentary


Make haste slowly
THE FIRST sitting of the joint select committee of Parliament to examine money laundering legislation was an embarrassment ­ a circumstance emphasised by the Jamaica Labour Party's Audley Shaw. And, since the parliamentary committees are now open to.

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The cinemas of yesterday

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY
Give the 'Lovebird' life or put it to sleep

THE EDITOR, Sir: WITH REFERENCE to Butch Stewart's investment and loss in Air Jamaica, to date we have not heard from him regarding his vision to turn around Air Jamaica...

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A tragedy at Christmas
A warped sense of right

Farmer's Weekly


West End cane farmers cry foul
Contractors demanding increase per ton of cane hauled

SAVANNA-LA-MAR, Westmoreland: LESS THAN one week before the start of the 2004-2005 sugar crop at Frome, Westmoreland, cane farmers are disputing the rate being demanded by haulage contractors to transport their...

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Bad weather cools down pepper production


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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