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published: Monday | October 9, 2006

Lead Stories


Campbell resigns - Golding calls for Cabinet to go too
BLACK RIVER, St. Elizabeth: Opposition Leader, Bruce Golding, is insisting that the Government should resign over the Trafigura Beheer scandal. According to Mr. Golding, the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) will not accept the resignation of one...

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PNP orders the return of $31m to Trafigura Beheer
The rise and fall of Colin Campbell
Amputee wins $5m in damages
Chang heads St George's Hall of Fame inductees
Sickle Cell Support Club to launch education project
Scores held after gun ammo raid
Slain inmate identified
Trafigura denies hand in Africa toxic waste deaths

News


Senate passes legal aid bill
The Senate on Friday passed a bill to amend the Legal Aid Act to make the services of a legal professional available for the interview of the alibi witness of a person charged with an offence.

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Opposition senators attack NSWMA on garbage collection
Government of Jamaica moves to implement 'Vision 2025'
Land titles to be made available on website
Visas for World Cup
Sugar, a sweet poison

Business


Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ) still dissatisfied with Government's response
The Private Sector Organisa-tion of Jamaica (PSOJ) has expressed dissatisfaction with a directive from Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller for the return of the $31 million "donation" from the Dutch company, Trafigura Baheer.

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CARICOM seeks to join financing group

Sport


Solid start - Gayle stars as Windies score emphatic victory
AHMEDABAD, India (CMC): >West Indies began their defence of the ICC Champions Trophy in emphatic style, when they crushed Zimbabwe by nine wickets in the low-scoring second qualifying match yesterday at the Sardar Patel (Gujarat) Stadium.

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World Cup train swings into the Big Apple
Reggae Boyz score spirited win
T&T thrash SVG 5-0
Five join inter-zone phase in daCosta Cup
Storms nip Snipers in tense final
George's should have a field day

Commentary


EDITORIAL - Paying the price for Trafigura
The decision by the ruling People's National Party (PNP) to give back the $31 million 'gift' from Dutch commodity traders Trafigura Beheer and the resignation/firing of the party's general secretary and Information Minister, Colin Campbell....

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Local and foreign investors
Competitive party politics
Political gods and devils

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - Poised between hypocrisy and morality
The Editor, Sir: What a hypocritical society we live in. I feel that I am Alice in Wonderland listening and reading the various views of the citizens of this country about the blatant breaking of the privacy condition of the bank involved....

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Dr Tortello, a remarkable person
The lighter side of Daddy Mel
Concern about political happenings
Humour me

Entertainment


Arrival was simply electrifying
WESTERN BUREAU: The internationallyacclaimed Swedish pop group Arrival, the definitive replica of predecessors Abba, made an indelible mark on the Jamaican entertainment and tourism landscape on Saturday night, when they gave an explosive performance.

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'Departed' arrives at No. 1

Flair


LADY WITH A PLAN- New VP of marketing at Pan Caribbean
A little over a month on the job, Tanya Miller still has difficulty finding her way around the building. However, she has no difficulty manoeuvring her way through the demands of her new role as vice- president of marketing at Pan Caribbean.

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Sara Lawrence returns in triumph
Miss Tourism World Jamaica '06
22 Reasons We Like Flair
Damage to property while sale is pending
DEEP DARK SECRET - To tell or not to tell
Taming the dragon of ADHD


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