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Lead Stories
Gleaner launched online placement services
The Gleaner launched an online service that allows its customers to place advertisements in its papers and on Go-Jamaica using credit cards. The service can be found on www.gleanerclassifieds.com. This Web-based innovation will combine...

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More power cuts - JPSCo's reserve margin eroded
12-hour work day mooted
Rusea's girls in custody
Early childhood education gets boost
Ja's fastest growing endangered species


News
Government to clarify pension policy
THE GOVERNMENT is to clarify its pension policy involving civil servants at the land departments which led to a staff sick-out last Thursday. The employees of the Survey and Registrar of Titles office stayed off the job in protest over what they claimed.

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Gas riot cases stalled
Firemen meet today
Illegal signs removed from city's streets


Business
NIBJ defends JPSCo sale
THE NATIONAL Investment Bank of Jamaica (NIBJ) has defended the Government's sale of the Jamaica Public Service Company (JPSCo) to US-based Mirant Corporation for US$201 million. The investment bank was responding to a Financial Gleaner report that...

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New water system for St Catherine residents


Sport
No escape for B'dos

BRIDGETOWN, CANA: JAMAICA virtually sealed a place in the final of the inaugural Busta International Shield when they gained a handsome 325-run first innings lead over Barbados on the third day of their semi-final cricket match at Kensington Oval...

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T&T footballers fly in
Freeman runs world best
Lambert leads way for St. Catherine
Holmwood win six relays at Gibson
A League teams dominate


Commentary
That JPSCo sale
OVER THE last few weeks, the Government has been crowing about the sale of the Jamaica Public Service Company (JPSCo) to the United States energy giant, Mirant Energy for US$201 million, seeing it as a necessary divestment to balance the forthcoming...

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The West Indies Team 2001
Some of the stupidest things said
'No future without forgiveness' - Part I


Letters
Letter of the Day Rampant hypocrisy!
THE EDITOR, Madam: I APPLAUD Father Ho Lung for the public stance he and other Christian leaders have taken re Hedonism II & III but with all due respect, where have your outspoken voices been all these years? The type of tourism promoted by John...

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Alcan ­ a good corporate citizen
Scotia's immoral lay-offs
Mutty keep out!
A JPSCo Psalm
Water Minister apologises to NWC customer
Tribute to RM Marcia Hughes


Entertainment
Ivy Baxter remembered with panache, excellence

FOLK TALES and songs, folk dances, folk religion and folk medicine serve the purpose of increasing group security and thus reflect the customs and mores, which are embodied in the folk philosophy of a particular group of people." (Ivy Baxter) Ivy...

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Superb Black History Month concert
Spring-breakers in tune with Red Stripe


Flair
ON MY MIND - I'm the queen of destroying a man's heart

MY MOTHER used to say there would be days like this ­ days when men would drool over me like dogs starved for a bone. Good days. As a child she would coach me on how to survive in the world of glamour ­ how to be the queen.

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Braids are not natural!


Star Page
Wild night at Platinum

FEMALE patrons who turned out at the Platinum Night Club in New Kingston on Friday night to see international male strippers in action certainly got their money's worth. If you thought men went on bad at Go-Go clubs then you obviously have never...

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Byron Lee and Trini carnival



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