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published: Sunday | March 25, 2007
Cricket Coverage 2007
Lead Stories


Pakistan gone: Top brass quizzed again by cops
ALL but two members of Pakistan's 22-member cricket delegation left the island yesterday for Heathrow Airport in London where they will connect with a flight to Asia.

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PNP holds election warm-up meeting
Cricket no longer a gentleman's game:Woolmer's murder points to sleazy side of sport
CWC head looks beyond the gloom
Bicentenary of slavery's abolition
Jamaican slave links unearthed in the UK
The lure of massage parlours
Brazil destroy Chile in friendly

News


Zone schools, say board heads
Some school board chairpersons are calling for schools to be zoned in order to reduce the travelling time for students.

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'Upgrade school bursars to vice-principal level'
Tourism stakeholders back Tatham
6 secrets to de-stress yourself
A visit behind the Korean red zone
Bicentenary Commemoration of Slavery:Leaders urge country to build on legacy of freedom

Business


High prices slow residential real estate market
June 2005, a three-bedroom townhouse in Fort Charles, Stony Hill, sold for $8.3 million, according to realtor Deborah Cumming. By December 2006, a similar property sold for $14 million, a 69 per cent increase in just 18 months.

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PSOJ wants equitable trade with Trinidad
Cyber criminals and identity thieves getting bolder, more sophisticated
Conglomerates offer good buys
Japanese company, Brazil collaborate on ethanol production
Going green can pay off in the home
Difficulty insuring '80s vehicles
On the outside looking in: Absence of political vision in the Caribbean

Sport


Aussie warning
BASSETERRE, St.AP): MATTHEW HAYDEN'S fastest World Cup century and three wickets by Brad Hogg led defending champions Australia over top-ranked South Africa by 83 runs yesterday in a key match that decided top place in Group A.

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No coach for Williams and Sinclair
Defending champs face Portmore in key showdown
Frenchman knocks out Blake
Fans protest after India loss
Double Bow all the way
So far, so good after 13 days of exciting action
Bangladesh ready for last hurdle to Super Eights
England too good for Kenya
How the ignorant can survive CWC season
Francis withdraws athletes on final day
Turkey beat Greece, England held by Israel
Chappell's future uncertain
Another milestone for red-hot Bryant

Commentary


Slavery and its legacy
Two hundred years is not a long time in the sweep of human history.

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CARICOM'S decision was not 'cricket'
Lloyd Best - prophet, priest and monarch
Bombastic Trinidadians
200 black years
Workplace culture and conflict

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY -Someschools ignore student rights
The Editor, Sir:I am appalled and disgusted by how some of our schools behave and treat students and parents, especially those who do not know their rights.

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Green goals or oil exploration
Re the man in the cemetery

Entertainment


Roots rocking reggae
Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery;None but ourselves can free our mind.- Marcus Garvey.

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Brigadier Jerry still marches on
Teri-Karelle Griffith supports Sara Lawrence
Gem Myers traces 'Love Lines'
Redwood, an ideal J'can mix
'Lighting up' Jamaican dances
CARIBBEAN flavour: Hal Linton full of 'Spirit, Life and Love'

Arts &Leisure


Kaleidoscope of Jamaican art
Under the canopy of high spirits, love, and team support intricately woven by the West Indies team, cricket visitors can view Jamaica's culture through an islandwide kaleidoscope of local art forms.

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Liguanea Festival of Fine Art and Photography
A delight to the book-hungry mind
Ashes to Ashes
Film Star
Evening
A riveting, romantic story
Milk box Empty
The Box

Outlook


Ackee and prostate cancer
How much truth is there in the charge that ackee, that much loved national dish, is connected to high levels of prostate cancer among Jamaican males?

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Single in the city: Somewhere between being too cool and too hot
To slurp or not to slurp?
Spring care for shrubs

In Focus


Cricket, crime and Trafigura
Sports is the toy section of life, a fun and exciting respite from the cares of daily life.

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Gay rights and wrongs
LNG, realism and regionalism
Transformation and money
Sara and role models
Moving beyond the negatives
Woman time now

Social


Walk good, Dr D: Time to relax!
For a little over 10 years, he has taken an institution on the cusp of greatness to the echelons of fine academia.

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Top performers at the HR Innovation Awards
Memorable birthday for former banker
Ariane on VH1- Hint Model Series
'Jamaica Night' an enormous success

International


Pope criticises European Union for excluding God
VATICAN CITY (Reuters):Pope Benedict strongly criticised the European Union (EU) yesterday for excluding a mention of God and Europe's Christian roots in declarations marking the 50th anniversary of its founding.

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UK clergy leads slave-trade walk

Auto


Audi A4:The Gentleman's Express
Audi is well on its way to producing some of the world's premier automobiles.

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The cost of drag racing
Defensive driving at night
Cornering defensively
The Trouble With Maserati
2007 Mazda CX-9 Grand Touring:A station wagon for an SUV Era
Automakers lengthen intervals between oil changes
Raikkonen wins on Ferrari debut



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