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published: Tuesday | September 19, 2006

Lead Stories


Disabled scramble to safety from Mona rehab centre fire
Two physically challenged men are breathing a sigh of relief today after they were rescued from a burning building yesterday morning on the premises of the Sir John Golding Rehabilitation Centre in Mona, St. Andrew.

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Breastfed babes less likely to become psychopaths
Judge wants Supreme Court case list slashed
Beware of money scams!
Horrifying Montego Bay murder
Police planning tough tactics
World Cup legislation for House next week

News


TYRONE'S WATCH: Crisis in Clarendon Gardens
WHAT'S NOT WORKING? - Like the flood water that has been damaging their homes, frustration has overwhelmed the people of Clarendon Gardens in Clarendon. Residents are perpetually plagued by the area's gully - Jacks - by name.

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CAMPUS BEAT: UCC readying Jamaicans for regional market
Cement crisis eased
35 entries for the Jamaica Broilers Fair Play Awards
Feisty veteran on comeback trail
ICON: Peter Tosh: The Stepping Razor
Jamaica on US drug blacklist

Business


EDITORS' FORUM: Jamaica's Beef and Dairy industries
The island's beef and dairy industries have been disintegrating over the years. Now, some stakeholders are lobbying for the re-development of these two agricultural sub-sectors. In continuation of our special focus on agriculture...

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Roger Clarke - the sophisticated farmer
Breakthrough - Four emerging economies to have say in IMF decisions

Sport


Windies humble Aussies
KUALA LUMPUR (CMC): West Indies successfully chased 273 for a three-wicket win over Australia, despite a hundred from Mike Hussey in the fourth match of the three-nation one-day international series yesterday at the Kinrara Academy Oval.

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Guyana complete back-to-back wins
Trainer Arscott on a roll
Local referees to get tough on dissent
Hyde sets sights on title after win No 2
Beckham angry over being dumped
William Knibb hold Herbert Morrison
All set for Montego Bay's Fishing Tournament
FROM THE BOUNDARY: West Indies in the nick of time
Wolmer's, Bridgeport in exciting 1-1 draw
Village clip Seba 1-0
Campion, Eltham battle to goalless stalemate

Commentary


EDITORIAL - The Pope at odds with Islam
Pope Benedict XVI would be naive not to have expected that his comments last week about Islam and violent proselytisation would have offended Muslims, no matter how clearly or how much he may have stressed that the words were not his...

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Feeding the giant
Improving workers' productivity

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - Ancient roots of Mideast conflict
THE EDITOR, Sir: I READ with interest Mr. Seaga's article in The Sunday Gleaner of September 17. I believe that most people know the story of Isaac and Ishmael. However, I wish to point out to Mr. Seaga that the issue with the IRA and Britain...

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The NWU presidency
PM, learn from Ms Parchment
Stand up for Jamaica
Did you know Ferdinand Strauss?
Crime and poor parental practices

Entertainment


'Summer Cool Out'
Anointed Praise Station's (APS) Summer Cool Out was in full swing but patrons seemed to have been cooling out elsewhere. That, however, did not prevent the quorum from having a good time.

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Oprah sues man for nominating her
Good music videos call for good director
Bella scoops top audience prize

The Shipping Industry


Shipping Association of Jamaica (SAJ) are Business House Division Two champions
The Shipping Association of Jamaica's football team, captained by stevedore Hawthorne Ellis, are the KSAFA Business House Division Two champions. SAJ had been absent from the Business House competition for 10 years but returned with a bang...

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Maritime Awareness Week '06 in high gear

Lifestyle


Women building their homes
In Westgate Hills, Montego Bay, St. James, stands a Mediterranean-style three-bedroom house. The house, in shades of yellow and green, belongs to Launa Alvaranga. As a divorcée, following the sale of the family house...

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How they did it - Launa Alvaranga, built her home in Westgate Hills, Montego Bay, St. James

Caribbean


GUYANA: Blair's demise could spell end for 'mafia ministers'
(Stabroek News): Tony Blair has announced that he will demit office as Prime Minister and Labour Party leader by August 2007 at the very latest. This has been agreed after much back stairs manoeuvring by his probable successor Chancellor Gordon Brown...

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TRINIDAD & TOBAGO: PNM gears up for snap poll
ST LUCIA: Outrage over 20-y-o's shooting
BARBADOS: US trade delegation on Caribbean tour
FLORIDA: Hurricane has Bermuda in sights


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