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published: Thursday | November 6, 2003
Lead Stories


Law slaps 13 cops
THIRTEEN MEMBERS of the police force have been ordered charged for various crimes over the last 12 weeks following rulings handed down by Kent Pantry, Q.C., the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP).

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Fanfare to mark JLP's 60th anniversary
Governor-General's Achievement Awards - Fourteen honoured at pinning ceremony
Work halted on Spanish Town road projects
Cricketers to bat for HIV/AIDS drive - Jamaica joins global partnership
Amendments to Agri Produce Act raise concerns
Seaga to demand strict accountability

News


PM speaks on the state of education
Recently a historic agreement on education was reached between the Government and the Opposition in Parliament.

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Swimming with dolphins top choice

Sport


Streak strikes as WI struggle
HARARE, Zimbabwe, CMC: FIDEL EDWARDS completed a five-wicket haul for the second time in as many Tests, but Heath Streak hit his maiden Test hundred to put Zimbabwe in a commanding position over the West Indies in the opening Test yesterday.

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Portmore fail to shine in win
Jamaica's ITF hopes dashed
'It's unfair'
Clarendon, Cornwall sitting pretty

Commentary


Braeton: another chapter
THE CASE of the Braeton Seven, shot dead by a police party in March 2001, has returned to public focus.

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A spin on suicide bombings
Rifts in the Anglican communion
Diaspora and techno-intelligence

Letters


Liberty Hall, the correct name
THE EDITOR, Sir: LIBERTY HALL is a most welcome name given to the former headquarters of the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA).

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We need to find the root of our problem
What is the ideal situation?
Diaspora debenture
Who is the church?
JCF should be disbanded
What happened to the history?
Waterhouse: A mini-stadium, what next?

Entertainment


Open mic brings humour and thought
WESTERN BUREAU: GLEN 'LA Pluma Negra' Laughton ended the guest poet performances at Weekenz Bar and Bistro, 80 Constant Spring Road, St. Andrew, on Tuesday night.

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Redbones Awards in November
Refreshing dub!

Cornwall Edition


Sav Civic Centre opens next week
AS PART of the programme of activity to mark Local Government Month, the Westmoreland Parish Council will officially open the recently completed Savanna-la-Mar Civic Centre on November 13.

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'St Bess' infirmary gets facelift
Rift in St James PC - PNP, JLP councillors bickering hampers Council's operations
Lessons from Jimmy Adams
Electricity, roadway improvement for Retirement Phase 1

What's Cooking


Tasty yet taboo
WOULD YOU drink the blood of a poisonous cobra while the rest of it is prepared to suit your taste? In Vietnam and South China this would be a typical restaurant setting where the snakes would actually be killed at your table.

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Passion Delight with Rum and Raisin Pudding
ReadiMeals on the go




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