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Lead Stories
CCJ a step closer - Prime Minister agrees to
conditional referendum
PRIME MINISTER P.J. Patterson said yesterday a referendum was inevitable to entrench the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) in the Constitution. But it would be more than two years away, after the court was operational.
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'Operation Libertador' a success
Ja women 'misbehaving'
in US job programme
Near miss at Sangster Airport
K.D. Knight speaks out on corruption - Jamaicans urged to eliminate the scourge
Boys delivered in Spelling Bee

News
Al Miller calls for 'gov't
of unity'
UNDAUNTED BY the lukewarm response from political and civic leaders to his initiative last year for a national day of repentance, president of Whole Life Ministries, Rev. Dr. Al Miller yesterday called for a government of national unity and...
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Complaints authority lives up to its name
CIT graduates
still hunting jobs
JCC launches corruption fight
More buses next month

Business
NDFJ resources declining
Uriel Dunkley got a $140,000 loan from the National Development Foundation of Jamaica (NDFJ) three years ago to improve his small bakery business, which was then limited to baking and selling cakes. Since then, he has added buns and bread, pushing..
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Factory outlet
offers cheap flour
JTB could drop US PR firm
Jamaica Blue coffee shop closed
Asset sale boosts Gleaner profits

Sport
Don't write off Windies
THE West Indies take on Australia in the first Test of their five-match series at Brisbane's Woolloongabba tonight with the odds of victory heavily against them.
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Proceedaccordingly a safe bet
Galaxy, Village set to move on
Ben Francis KO kicks off

Commentary
Tragedy on the brink
IN THE wake of Sunday's tragedy at Wildman Street in Central Kingston the KSAC has disclosed that an audit started in 1997 had shown more than 500 buildings in the Corporate Area which should be demolished, repaired, or declared dangerous. The death of.
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Blaming the political system
Earth in the balance

Letters
Letter of the Day - Disgraceful behaviour
THE EDITOR, Madam: LAST TUESDAY, November 14, I went to Parliament to hear the debate on the report of The Commission of Enquiry into the Forced Removal of the Homeless from the streets of Montego Bay. What I saw instead was embarrassingly asinine...
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In praise of Gleaner columnists
Forget porn crimes, find the murderers!
Visitors need to co-operate
Spread cheer at children's home
Shameless politicians

Entertainment
Marley family supports CME
AS THE second annual Caribbean Music Expo, Ocho Rios, draws near, the organisers are pulling out the stops to ensure this year's event is bigger and better. And to this end, they have secured the endorsement and support of reggae's premier family, the...
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Art exhibition to benefit JAS

Profiles in Medicine
The golden years
Most people will live more than 20 years after retirement.
But are they ready to embrace these golden years? - WHEN MOST people retire at age 60, all the United Nations figures and life expectancy predictions ...
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Stress and coping skills
Baby's fever
I am losing my hair!

Star Page
Dear Pastor - Scammed by fiancee
Dear Pastor,
I am in my thirties and living abroad. I met a young lady two years ago. She is in her twenties.
I fell in love with her and we started a relationship. She told me what school she attended and where she was working.
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