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published: Friday | August 3, 2007

Lead Stories


'Cult politics' - Clergyman says party supporters will do anything to show allegiance
Political parties have been labelled as cults by a prominent clergyman, because of the slavish manner in which supporters adhere to party practices. Bishop C.B. Peter Morgan, of City Life Ministries, said yesterday that as a nation there was a need....

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More darkness! - Paulwell orders JPS to report daily
'The Church is a dismal failure'
The ancestors send a message
Cops probe 'political' killings
45 MILESTONES - 2006: Major strides in medical research
Politicians go to church
Prime Minister's bodyguard faces court today
Search on for bodies under collapsed Minnesota bridge

News


Pets Unlimited, no monkey business
Had there not been such a heavy flow of traffic on Old Hope Road drowning out the beautiful symphony of the birds, then chances are the upper sections of the stretch, 98 Old Hope Road to be exact, would always be characterised by the high-pitched melodies of the feathery angels...

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Is slavery influencing Jamaica's crime?
Oh for the days of sticks and stones - and even urine!
Employment, development the people's cry
Court approves new evidence for old trial
Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) proposes body to oversee pensions
Cop freed of abduction
Jamaica Teachers' Association (JTA) names new president

Business


New Air Jamaica 'express' service - Airline reshaping intra-island travel
Air Jamaica is to implement a shuttle service between Kingston and Montego Bay, using a small 125-seater Airbus A319 craft, in a reorganisation of its intra-island movement of travellers. The new service will fly five to six round trips per day between the cities....

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Obiglio to remain as Jamaica Public Service (JPS) head
Counterfeit toothpaste hits Jamaican shelves
Sugar bids await sign-off of privatisation policy
Broilers projects 75% revenue growth from energy business - Jamaica Broilers Ethanol targets 40 million-gallon output
Coconut shipments detained in Florida - Red palm mite contamination hurting exports
Guardsman upgrades 'track and trace' technology
Mattel expects US$30m hit from Fisher-Price toy recall
JMMB's commercial bank to go national
Jamaica too rich to be poor, says Golding - JLP outlines underpinned by economic vision wealth creation
Bernanke a 'no-frills' investor

Sport


Give our 'Girlz' a real chance, says Forbes
Ian Forbes, managing director of Sherwin Williams, has called on corporate Jamaica to get on board to assist with the development of women's football in the country. He was speaking at yesterday's launch of the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF)/Sherwin Williams women's competitions...

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Jamaica left in comfortable spot in TCL West Indies Under-19 Challenge - Creary's ton, smart bowling seal advantage
FROM THE BOUNDARY - What is the purpose, Digicel?
Ochoa takes early lead
Young baller wins trip to Spain
US to increase drug testing before Beijing Games
Evander Holyfield gets another shot at world title
FIFA Under-20 World Cup was dope-free
Brazil coach denies drinking claim
Hanover bag sixth consecutive title
Wariner aiming for season best
Chin No 1 team wins polo thriller
'Nobby' Clarke dead at 76

Commentary


EDITORIAL - Civility, maturity needed on the hustings
Some Jamaicans have complained about the undue length of this year's summer-long election campaign. Nevertheless, it's a blink compared to the American marathon. Half a year old, the U.S. presidential campaign still has more than a year to run.

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Between fiction and fact
Assessing social progress
In days of old

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - Scurrilous language on the campaign trail
The Editor, Sir: I do believe that whenever people are described in scurrilous ways, it does not only communicate contempt for the target, but also reveals the inner soul of the speaker. In the heat of this current political season of campaigning and profiling...

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Wake up, Jamaica!
Are we truly emancipated?
NOTE-WORTHY: Citrus rescue plan

Entertainment


National Dance Theatre Company's (NDTC) - dances to its mandate
I wish to support the robust response of thanks and praises for the National Dance Theatre Company's (NDTC) 'Tribute To Abolition' at the launch of the company's 45th annual mini-season before a near capacity audience at the Little Theatre on Friday...

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Jody Shaw looks for beauty within
Long live the 'Greats' - 'Tribute' outlasts founder's expectations
'Choirs in Praise' - A successful first effort
'Jump In' shows ropes of life
Martin Glynn recommends love onstage

Social


'Friends of Distinction' reunite
Luvs, if you missed this one, y'all missed one absolutely fabulous blast! We are talking one hot smasheroni here, as this was more like a class reunion than anything else except, instead of a class or school, we are talking about the decade of the '80s, and then some!...

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A Sporting Affair
Inna Dem Ackee!




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