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published: Saturday | September 15, 2007

Lead Stories


Cabinet with a cause
Following mounting criticisms about the large size of the new Cabinet, Prime Minister Bruce Golding yesterday defended his decision to name an 18-member executive, saying it was carefully structured to take on the...

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PM Golding off to T&T
Standing ovation at King's House
Vaz allegiance hearing set for October
Howard University graduate boasts a wealth of knowledge

News


Clarendon basic school construction under way
Clarendon: The $11 million construction of the Una Mighty Basic School in Central Clarendon has started.Member of Parliament for the constituency, Mike Henry, told The Gleaner the work started two weeks before the general election and is expected to...

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Across the nation
Health Ministry on dengue alert
Walker barred from counting ballot boxes in SE St Mary

Sport


Champs target Old Harbour
WESTERN BUREAU: CHAMPIONS GLENMUIR High begin the defence of their Inter-Secondary Sports Association (ISSA)/Pepsi/Digicel daCosta Cup title this afternoon when they battle Old Harbour in one of three games to mark the start of...

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Curry goat cricket gets an international flavour
More work needed, says W'house coach
Powell, Campbell strike gold
JDF and St Bess in feature
Heavy loss for England
Miracle Man to rebound in feature
Coach pleased with Under-23s
England arrive for three
Glenmuir look hard to beat
The best of the best

Commentary


Furthering local government reform
Some concern has been raised about Prime Minister Bruce Golding's not naming a minister with specific responsibility for Local Government.

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Orders and protocols

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - A few pre-conditions for free tuition
The Editor, Sir:First of all let me say congratulations to the Prime Minister of Jamaica - Bruce Golding, and members of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP).I am really encouraged by the way the Jamaican...

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NEPA does care about wildlife
Give priority to people interest
Deportee still loves America
Buff Bay dump an eye sore

Entertainment


The Emmys go green as Fox broadcasts television honours
This year, the Emmy Awards could get 'Ugly'.Which would be a beautiful thing, at least for the first-year series that's going into the television industry's biggest night with the most nominations of any new show.

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Soap scene
Catching up with ...Ian Ziering dances his way into prime-time television
AMC star hopes to follow in Monaco's footsteps
Mary-Kate Olsen flies solo in quirky new 'Weeds' role

Let's Talk Life


... life - Going the distance
Dear Counsellor: I have been involved in a relationship for the past five years. We quarrel a lot and sometimes say things that are painful. I often wonder why we are so easily provoked. I think we need help with anger management and communication skills.

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... relationships - Bad company
A slice of bad luck

Caribbean


IRS scammers target Eastern Caribbean
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC):The United States yesterday warned nationals in the Eastern Caribbean to be wary of a scam seeking information about them and purporting to come from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).The U.S.

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IMF in Barbados' corner

International


Putin eyeing presidential comeback?
MOSCOW (Reuters): Vladimir Putin signalled yesterday he might return to the presidency after 2012, an analyst who met him said, hours after the Russian leader said new Prime Minister Viktor Zubkov could make a good successor to him.

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African floods kill scores more
'Dead' man wakes up during autopsy


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