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Lead Stories
Pressured for sex
20% of women forced to have intercourse according to a National Family Planning Board survey.
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Medics with AIDS don't have to tell - MAJ
'Too rich' Jamaica to lose Euro aid
Cops want option to stay at Immigration
Gov't to restart energy campaign
Reform for Island Traffic Authority

News
Jamaican aid goes to other countries
Funds from the European Union that are no longer coming Jamaica's way, will be going to several countries in Europe and Africa.
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US funds to Ja stay
Campaign for guns slows down
Unwise motorists overpaying for gas
Leaders dismiss HIV/AIDS blame against churches

Business
FIS, Crawford court battle rages on
If Donovan Crawford, former head of the Century financial entities wins his case in the Court of Appeal then the Financial Institutions Services Ltd. would not be able to recover the $2 billion with interest which it claims he owes.
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Complaints up for Consumer Affairs Commission
Government making the right moves?
Minister of Tourism calls for wider participation in tourist industry
General insurers to look at issues and trends
Preserving our traditions

Sport
Stakes high at the 'Office'
A lot will be on the line when Jamaica meet Honduras at the National Stadium this evening at 6:00.
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Tech Talk by wide margin
JDF, St. Ann battle for supremacy
Madden, Logan fight for B title
Ennis-London equals record
Ottey may start in 100 metres - Wallace
Rally 'round the Reggae Boyz

Commentary
Keeping pace with technological advances
Tuesday, July 25, will mark the 22nd year since the birth of the world's first test-tube baby, Louise Brown, in the United Kingdom.
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Shirking our responsibilities
Miss Jamaicas - God bless 'em
Time to speak up
Guyana: Caught between Suriname and Venezuela

Letters
Not so, Ms. Ritch
THE EDITOR, Madam: Our attention has been drawn to the article by Dawn Ritch in The Sunday Gleaner of July 9, entitled "Destroying what's left of Ja", in which she makes a number of misleading claims.
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Rebuilding the JLP
'Help us, Dr. Blythe'

Entertainment
Time to pay!
For years, the issue of copyright and the payment of royalties accruing from it has been largely ignored by Jamaican composers, producers and musicians. But all that is changing fast.
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'Art And Life' climbs Billboard chart
US Customs pressures Jamaican artistes
Artistes with drug woes on CD project
The heroes of Emancipation
Entertainment Update

Arts & Leisure
Independence celebrations take to sea and street
Street festivals - featuring a variety of art and craft, music and culinary delights - are being organised to highlight the nation's 38th Independence celebrations next month.
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Craft fair for Devon House
Literary arts deadline Tuesday
A region wrapped up in a nutshell

Outlook/Fi Real
Families by design
There is a new trend developing where unrelated people choose to pool resources and live together. They prove that the old saying 'Blood is thicker than water' is not true in all cases...
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Land Ho!
Fragile partnerships
The obligation
Stay here and have fun!
Would you prefer to spend your holidays here or abroad?

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