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published: Saturday | September 17, 2005
Lead Stories


More pay for Gov't workers
Hardship money to cost State $1.8B

AS OF Monday the island's 88,000 public sector employees, whose wages were virtually frozen...

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Opposition moves to amend Third Party Risk Act
Mobilising the fight against HIV/AIDS
Robert Chet Alexander:
Keeping the heart of Ja pure

News


Ja signs treaties on terror
United Nations, New York: Jamaica signed and ratified two United Nations (U.N.) treaties to fight corruption and strengthen the country's capacity to reduce or eliminate the financing of terrorism, yesterday.

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Mayor says MoBay starved of funding
VOLUNTEER TODAY: Bridging the View

Business


J'can farmers highly commended in Canada
Toronto, Canada: Jamaican farm workers in Canada scored high on their report cards as they were highly commended for their productivity and hard work on these farms by their employers.

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Parties explore 'friendly settlement'

Sport


Manchester hunt double
History beckons Manchester as they face Melbourne in the battle of unbeaten teams for the 2005 Capital & Credit all-island limited-over cricket title at Chedwin Park today.

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Tivoli wallop Kingston 11-1
Glenmuir hunt win
Fresh negotiations between WICB and WIPA
WICB rips into Lucky Report
Go-karters push for grand finals
Bullets look to take out Belles
Campbell, Thomas rated in IAAF top 10

Commentary


Bureaucratic blight
If there ever was a metaphor for the blight of bureaucracy in Jamaica's education system, it was the paralysis evident in the handling of an emergency at the St. Ann's Bay Primary School.

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Error of their ways
Creating a spoilt generation

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY:
Focus on Mt Diablo, Flat Bridge and the railway

THE EDITOR, Sir: The fact that so many people over the years have written about the Mt. Diablo/Mt. Rosser road must mean that they, too, have witnessed or suffered some traumatic experiences on that hill.

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NWC clearing the air
Failed governance
Neglecting the Bible

Entertainment


HOT PICKS PICKS...HOT PICKS...HOT PICKS...
TODAY: Echoes: The Carifolk Singers concert season 2005 with the theme Echoes is on at the Little Theatre, Tom Redcam Avenue, at 8:00 p.m. Continues tomorrow at 8:00 p.m. and Sunday at 4:00 p.m.

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Let's Talk Life


Let's talk relationships
Dear Counsellor, I have known this guy for five years and we have been good friends. He is not a very attractive guy, but now I am finding myself attracted to him which is surprising to me.

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