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published: Monday | October 31, 2005
Breaking: Chaos in Spanish Town
Lead Stories


Lights out for 'Bulbie' - Security forces kill Jamaica's most wanted man
JAMAICA'S MOST wanted criminal, 43-year-old Donovan 'Bulbie' Bennett was shot and killed during a joint police military operation in Rock River, Clarendon, yesterday morning.

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Traffic changes for Adams' trial
'Bulbie's' final gun battle
More showers expected
Cup organisers deny statements on room rates
New directors attend their first CWC board meeting
Stewart quits as Davies' campaign manager - Haunted by solid waste saga
'Youths must seek out existing opportunities'

News


'Practise regular breast self-examinations' - United States medical official urges hundreds of J'can women
MEDICAL DIRECTOR of the Women's Oncology Clinic in the United States, Dr. Ronda Henry-Tillman, is urging women to practise regular breast self-examinations and use mammograms for early detection in the fight against breast cancer.

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Senate approves resolution on the Fingerprint Rules
Bar president criticises Gov't on crime
Controversial Maintenance Bill passed
Ja proposes high-level councils for children - As part of effort to achieve United Nations goal
McKenzie says no building in river beds
Clipping bird flu's wings

Business


Sugar's last hurrah
JAMAICA CURRENTLY produces ethanol, the alcohol resulting from fermentation of molasses, but what is being referred to in the announcements is a special type of ethanol.

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The WTO meeting could be a failure

Sport


'Sammy' collars Bulls again
BRISBANE, Australia, CMC: A DAY after his rampaging double-century rocked them on to the back foot, Marlon Samuels turned hero with the ball in sending the Queensland Bulls to their knees...

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Spring woes deepen at Village
Rivoli edge slow starting Wadadah
Waterhouse squander big chance
Depleted Portmore survive Jungle attack
August Town squeeze out narrow win

Commentary


A blow to Christian charity
TWO YOUNG trainee Roman Catholic priests have died from gunshot wounds in mysterious circumstances that do not lessen the trauma of their passing. They died from the same bullet in a kitchen at the residence of the Missionaries of the Poor...

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Learning the law - Part II
Timber for sugar lands!
Sustaining the land of wood and water

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - The 'factory' manufacturing youth crime
THE EDITOR, Sir: THIS CITIZEN believes that there is a direct correlation between economics and crime. It is my opinion that Jamaica is suffering from intellectual dishonesty and a distortion of rational thinking...

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Don't take closures lightly
Standing up for liberty
Impose same restrictions

Entertainment


'Retro'-Active - from Dance Theatre Xaymaca
DANCE THEATRE Xaymaca celebrated their tenth anniversary with a memorable trip into the past. It was a trip worth taking. Dubbed 'Retro 2005', their repertoire which was displayed at the Little Theatre, Tom Redcam Avenue, over the weekend...

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'Threestar' carries on music for dead friend
'Saw II' preys on Halloween box office
Gibson to shoot 'Apocalypto' in Mexico
Studio pulls billboards for 50 Cent movie

Flair


Rastafari in corporate Jamaica
AFTER BEING banished to the fringes of society for over 30 years, Rastafari has yet to become wholly accepted by the wider Jamaican public. Though the doctrine and practices of the faith are almost synonymous with Jamaican culture...

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Remembering outstanding women
LAWS OF EVE - 'Closet dads' and the Maintenance Act, 2005
Fabian McKenzie: Playing his part for education
Exquisite clothes, exquisite dining
Who rules in relationships?
Grooming Ingrown hair
World champion barber
Exposing their fears - Men tell why they don't visit the urologist

Caribbean


Jamaica urges expansion of UN Economic Council
NEW YORK (CMC): JAMAICA HAS urged the United Nations General Assembly to think of ways to expand the scope of the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC). As the general assembly last week reviewed ECOSOC's annual report...

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'CARICOM baulking at common market'
Manning renews call for executive president
UWI issues quake alert

International


'Beta' bangs into coastline
MANAGUA (AP): HURRICANE BETA roared ashore along Nicaragua's remote Caribbean coastline yesterday, ripping off roofs, toppling trees and sparking floods. The storm caused four rivers to overflow in Honduras before weakening to a tropical storm.

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111 die in train crash

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