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published: Wednesday | February 14, 2007

Lead Stories


'We will get them!' - Detectives close in on cop killers as sixth law man slain
LESS THAN 24 hours after the murder of Detective Corporal Dave Daley on Monday night, the police have narrowed down the search for the suspects to two persons. Michael Phipps, deputy superintendent of police (DSP) in charge of crime...

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Linroy Edwards is new top cop
'He said he would go down fighting'
Percy Julian - forgotten genius
$32m in ganja seized
Household workers welcome changes to Minimum Wage Act
PAC adjourns prematurely
Henry wants committee 'to quantify the reparation'

News


Churches in abstinence campaign
The Government is pumping millions of dollars into a renewed thrust to promote abstinence as a tool in the fight against HIV/AIDS. Since September last year, the authorities have been busy cementing ties with the Church and schools to further promote...

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Knight takes issue with MacMillan
Probe into collapsed bridge
New foolproof transport licence
Young lawyer returns to serve Black River
People's Telecom shoulders medical programme for kids
Man charged with murder of schoolboy for trial April
Trelawny MP to run in St Catherine

Business


Jamaica keeping watch on Alcoa...After report of possible takeover bids
Jamaican bauxite officials last night were treating reports out of London of possible bids by two companies for its North American partner Alcoa as nothing but rumour, suggesting that for now it remains only an issue ...

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Dyoll coffee talks set for Friday - Safe Haven says appeal still pending
Caricom gives Bernal flexibility on trade talks
Guardian stock down $30 - 16 stocks lose ground on Jamaica Stock Exchange
Money-laundering indictment relates to threshold transactions, says NCB
Scotia closing two north coast branches
'Responsible drinking' campaign won't hurt beer sales - Red Stripe
Tax credits contain JLA year-end losses
Utility rated 'investment grade'
Enviroment group opposes refinery deal in Dominica
Lascelles boosts Q1 profits 55%

Sport


Young Boyz tackle Mexico
JAMAICA'S UNDER-17 Reggae Boyz take on the world champions Mexico in the first of two friendly games at the Harbour View Mini-Stadium today at 6:00 p.m. The young Reggae Boyz will be using the games as part of their preparations....

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Gayle is 'West Indian Cricketer of the Year'
All teams a threat, says Hyde
Boys' Town hold Waterhouse
Sportsmax secures Cup broadcasts
JFF bars striker, Reno summoned
Treating Boyz like boys
Top three coaches to reap rich cash rewards
Munro to go all out against Papine

Commentary


EDITORIAL - Christian clean-up pointing the way forward
The plan by a group of evangelical Christians to mobilise members of their community for a major clean-up of the island later this month is to be welcomed by all Jamaicans. But the venture should be a matter of great embarrassment to the Government....

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Scarcity of resources
The age of self-control
The music business

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - Montego Bay, trouble in paradise
The Editor, Sir: The recent success of the 10th Anniversary Air Jamaica Jazz and Blues Festival has brought into sharp focus the invaluable contribution Montego Bay continues to make to the national economy and everything must be done...

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Brand Jamaica is already global
Culture is the problem, not age
What a shame
Certificate or diploma?

Entertainment


Dwight Richards fêted
Musician Dwight Richards thoroughly enjoyed his birthday party, in fact, he was enchanted. Held on the Stella Maris school grounds, Shortwood Road, St. Andrew, last Sunday evening, the birthday celebration was fused with musical enchantment...

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Wonderful performance by the NDTC
Chalice fulfils millennium promise
'Harry Potter', the richest teen when 18

Profiles in Medicine


Let your love grow - Special Valentine's Day Edition
Make love work for you. State your needs. In relationships, don't be afraid to state your needs. If the relationship is healthy and nurturing you should feel safe to do so without the expectation of recrimination and punishment.

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He says ... Sex could be greater
She says...Spend more time with me
Love and sex on Valentine's Day
Why so little semen?
BRAVE Be and state your needs
Chocolate... the food of love
Herbs for V-Day
Sweet secrets of the rose

International


Martial law grips Guinea
CONAKRY (Reuters): Guinea's military enforced draconian martial law measures across the West African state yesterday, quashing protests and arresting curfew-breakers to halt a widening revolt against President Lansana Conte's rule.

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Gunmen release 24 Filipino hostages
Gov't responds to photos with Anna Nicole Smith
Former Gov announces presidential candidacy

Countdown to ICC Cricket World Cup


Stephens bats for Jamaica in song
SINGER RICHIE Stephens may not be tugging at his gloves, willow wand under one arm, as he walks out to the crease prepared to defend stumps and country at all costs, but he certainly bats for Jamaica in song.

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Security system to be lasting legacy - Dehring
Pakistan name Gul, Akhtar in squad despite injuries
New Zealand recall pace bowler Tuffey for Cup
Tait and Haddin called up by Aussies


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