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published: Saturday | September 8, 2007

Lead Stories


McCalla warns docs: Medics under fire for issuing false certificates to selected jurors
Chief Justice Zaila McCalla is urging medical doctors not to engage in the practice of writing false medical certificates to exempt persons from serving jury duty.

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Swearing-in scheduled for Tuesday
Children's Advocate cries for more protection
Market project on the skids
Jamaica Public Service Company Limited says two more weeks for full supply
'Do not bar students for auxiliary fees'
Major probe into cop's murder
Court orders teen to attend church
Accident claims Jamaica Public Service contracted worker

News


Supporting literacy and the reading habit
It is with deep pride and great pleasure that I use the occasion of World Literacy Day to 'big up' and celebrate all our writers in an open address to them as follows:

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Sustaining development
Jamaican elected to high church office
CONDEMNED TO DIE: The story of a former death row inmate Pt. II

Business


The expected JLP economic model:Wealth creation through growth, not poverty alleviation
The Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) believes that a long term increase in the standard of living of the Jamaican people can only be achieved through a focus on growth,...

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Capital projects sacrificed To keep fiscal deficit in line
Mortgage foreclosures at record high
Rates steady amid market turmoil

Sport


Gayle, Bravo unfit for warm-up against Kenya
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (CMC):Explosive opener Chris Gayle and key all-rounder Dwayne Bravo are set to miss West Indies' first warm-up game of the Twenty20 World Cup against Kenya today.

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Jamaicans second on four occasions
Four jostling for KO
'Irish' to crush rivals for The Viceroy Trophy
Lesser lights sparkled, too
PERFORMER OF THE WEEK: A magnificent, record-breaking show in Osaka
Get ready to touch down with the National Football League
Henin beats Venus too
National Water Commission, Bank of Nova Scotia hunt Knock-Out crown
Burrell urges corporate entities to support communities

Commentary


The heroes of Osaka did Jamaica proud
Jamaica's athletes have again demonstrated the depth of the island's track and field talent with a record-breaking medal haul at the recently concluded 11th IAAF World Championships in Osaka, Japan.

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Bird shootingon even after 'Dean'
Where are the flowers?
issue:Trauma on a Linstead street

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY: Advice to Bruce - from an apostle
The Editor, Sir:Below is a copy of the email I have just sent to The Honourable Bruce Golding.

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Airport mess
Passport and citizenship
Payment of school fees

Entertainment


Looking back at 'Passions'
As Passions makes its move to DIRECTV Channel 101 on Monday, September 17, I wanted to reflect with some of Harmony's most popular residents.

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Ex-'One Lifeto Live'villian to head up 'Crosswords'
Video Music Awards nominations rain down on Rihanna's 'Umbrella'
Actors bare bodies and souls in raw 'Tell Me You Love Me'

Let's Talk Life


Let'stalk ... life - Dementia and the elderly
My mother has been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease.

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Wind of change in hurricane paths: Meteorologists monitoring unusual pattern
Depression more dangerous than chronic diseases

International


Close to 100 'Felix' deaths
PUERTO CABEZAS, Nicaragua (AP):United States, Honduran and Nicaraguan soldiers searched remote jungle beaches and the open sea for survivors and cadavers after Hurricane Felix claimed at least 98 lives, many of them Miskito Indians who died fleeing the...

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Golding to play critical role in CARICOM, says Arthur


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