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published: Sunday | June 12, 2005
Lead Stories


Rescue mission - Young people pulled from the brink of trafficking
WESTERN BUREAU: AS TENSIONS mount over threat of sanctions from the United States government concerning Jamaica's alleged involvement in human trafficking ...

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Show me the money
'Allocation well spent'
Programmes with similar objectives
Weighed, measured, found wanting? - Most murders are committed in church-strong areas
Why me? Who else are you talking to?
NWU to protest Europe's proposed cut of sugar prices
Revenue dept at C Spring to resume normal services

News


Constitutional change 'Gov't's case is legally misleading'
THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL (A-G) and Minister of Justice, Hon. A.J. Nicholson, and the Government are waging a campaign to get the Opposition to agree to constitutional changes to overturn at least two decisions of the Judicial Committee ...

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Nurses from Nigeria to work in Ja
Caribbean's largest choir fest for Kgn
'Clarify local abortion laws'
'You must answer for the blood of your innocent brothers!'
GraceKennedy making a big difference in Southside
Rogue cop or criminal ­ one and the same
A cop's first taste of corruption
Prime time crime! ­ Pt II

Business


Now is the time to BUILD!
WHILE MANY would-be homeowners feel a sense of despondency in this era of rising residential real estate prices, there is a ray of hope.

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First Global to launch Liguanea branch
Senvia offers US$5 flat fee for remittances from US
Wealth management for the retirement
Small economies' influence on global trade
Managing a summer salary How well does your teen do this?

Sport


Sinclair, Bolt sizzle in NYC
RISING 800-METRE star Kenia Sinclair was in record-breaking form at yesterday's Reebok Grand Prix in New York City. Not to be outdone, compatriot and World Junior 200 metres record holder, Usain Bolt, gave Jamaica a second winner at the popular meet....

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Arnett, Reno battle to break stalemate
Milo takes Portmore cricket higher
Don't blame it all on the players
Becca, Cozier honoured
Value P out front after 3-1 comeback

Commentary


Deal with dirty cops now
THE STARK admissions in today's 'Tales from the Dark Side' stories weave a compelling if damning narrative that provides a fascinating case study of our armed security personnel.

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Retracing some footsteps of socialism
'Too many lawyers and PhDs'
Dads, money and equity
It's time for a change

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - Time to reject Davies' arrogance
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE GOVERNMENT'S intention to monitor the flow of remittances into Jamaica is, in my view, an obvious indication of its intention to tax the annual $1.4 billion in remittance in order to meet its mounting debt obligations.

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My heart bleeds for Jamaica
'Where are the voices of the women?'
The Church has not failed
Needed: renewed vision in leadership

Entertainment


Fashion invasion
A RUNWAY plays a vital role in an invasion by armed forces. It is the strip of tarmac from which the fighter planes and bombers take off in the invaded country ­ and the place where planes full of troops and supplies land to occupy...

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Musical children in harmony with parents
Trevor The original DJ Ranking

Arts &Leisure


A kind of rapture
JUDY ANN MACMILLAN is a Jamaican artist living and working in St. Ann. She works with oil on canvas. Here she discusses her work with Dr. Jonathan Greenland of the National Gallery of Jamaica.

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A bumpy ride in 'Di Taxi'
Artie and the reprieved refugee
Museum education: An untapped resource

Outlook


Orrett Rhoden - A Jamaican virtuoso at the piano
AT A very young age, Mrs. Norma Rhoden lost her son, not to gangs or any other negative social activity, but to the consuming love of music and the piano.

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What men should know about women
How to manage your step relations.
Life after mom and dad die

In Focus


SEX SLAVES IN JAMAICA?
IT IS a pathetic demonstration of the perversion of values in Jamaica, and of the emergence of money as the ultimate arbiter of value ... - Ian Boyne

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The enemy is all of us
Failed state or failed government?
Rapid response democracy
The gospel rewritten

Social


Digicel VIBES at the track Digicel vibes at the track.
A DAY of great music, good food and good vibes was provided at the inaugural Digicel Jamaica Derby.

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A photographer, and an author!
Iyanla Vanzant comes to Jamaica

Auto


Eclipse GT Coupe misses its mark
NOT TO wax astronomical, but the new Mitsubishi Eclipse seems to have been born under a dark star. Mitsubishi Group lost more than US$4 billion in the last fiscal year ...

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Audi A4 is safest pick Highest rating in front and side crash tests
Introducing the BIONIC BENZ





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