Sunday | June 2, 2002
Go-Jamaica Gleaner Classifieds Discover Jamaica Youth Link Jamaica
Business Directory Go Shopping inns of jamaica Local Communities

Sections
Lead Stories
News
Business
Sport
Commentary
Letters
Entertainment
Religion
Arts &Leisure
Outlook
In Focus
The Star
Financial Gleaner
Overseas News
Communities
Search This Site
powered by FreeFind
Services
Archives
Find a Jamaican
Weather
Subscriptions
News by E-mail
Print Subscriptions
Interactive
Chat
Free Email
Guestbook
Personals
ScreenSavers
Submit a Letter
WebCam
Weekly Poll
About Us
Advertising
Gleaner Company
Search the web:

Visa

Health

Money

Diet

powered by RevQuest.com

Lead Stories


Cloud over NHT scheme
Audit points to 'departure from the law' in Denham Town/Hannah Town project.


More Stories
JHTA puts Pickersgill under fire
Census-taking exercise completed
Carnival Cruise reacts to criticisms
Natural disasters taking toll on senior citizens

News


Sunshine, at last!
Jamaicans gave a collective sigh of relief yesterday as they woke up to sunshine - for the first time in 10 days. The sunshine brought with it a bustle of activities from early, in Half-Way Tree, Cross Roads and Downtown Kingston...


More Stories
New drug detector machines in place at airports
Some elderly flood victims still in Portland shelters

Business


FSC to license pension fund managers
The Financial Services Commission (FSC) is to be given the power to license managers of pension funds as part of the reform to the regulations governing retirement benefits.


More Stories
Caribbean needs 'special and differential' treatment
Bass Hotels gets go-ahead for project

Sport


Gayle plunders the Indians
Left-handed openers Chris Gayle, with 84 off 67 balls, and Wavell Hinds led the West Indies to a crushing victory by seven wickets over India with a volley of boundaries in the rain-shortened fourth one-day international yesterday.


More Stories
Crowe expects close, tough series
Simpson stars
Jamalco will take crown - Nevers
Stage set for exciting World Cup

Commentary


Editorial - Justice system faltering
All is not well in the Jamaican justice system. We say this because there have been too many instances when the system fails to satisfy the best criteria of fairness and equity - and sometimes elementary competence.


More Stories
Putting people in harm's way
Go-fast boats - centre of gravity of cocaine trade (Pt.1)
Those dog days of summer

Letters


Exposing shortcomings
THE EDITOR, Sir: It would be an abject failure on my part, had I not taken the time and patience to write and recognise the tremendous part The Gleaner has played in highlighting the achievements and shortcomings of the following departments...


More Stories
The message is worth repeating

Entertainment


Education drops off the rhythm
Hearing a song in the dancehall which accentuates the tremendous value of achieving a decent education, is akin to a UFO sighting - it is 'rarer' than raw steak


More Stories
Good use for bad words
Pam Hall - straight music, no sex

Religion


Learning from the Seventh-Day Adventists
Have you noticed how rapidly sanctuaries of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church (SDA) are springing up all over Jamaica? It seems you can hardly travel a mile in the island without encountering an SDA sign welcoming you to the particular village/community.


More Stories
Is religion the cause of human suffering?
Ian Boyne now on radio

Arts &Leisure


Letting the language of drawing speak
Patrick Kitson presents 22 pieces in his exhibition 'Pen and Brushstrokes', now on at the Mutual Gallery... The pen has the upper hand in this exhibition as Kitson handles the medium with precision, patience and skill.


More Stories
Book about Caribbean women in management published
Singing in the rain...

Outlook


Cover Story - Women on top: Three female envoys speak
Carrers are no longer testosterone driven in today's world where many managerial positions are now open to women. However, it remains true that women still struggle to break the 'glass ceiling'.


More Stories
Breaking the silence on HIV/AIDS: A little child shall lead them
Opinion- High school machismo

In Focus


Change, adaptability and equity
The following are excerpts of the address made by Lloyd Goodleigh at the Grace Kennedy Foundation Lecture 2002, titled "Changing With Change - Workplace Dynamics Today and Tomorrow"


More Stories
Wanted: people of integrity
Lessons from Madrid




Lotto results for June 1, 2002

LOTTO: 05 19 22 29 31 37 
B/BALL:  23  FREE TICKET: d






































© Copyright 2000-2001 Gleaner Company Ltd. | Disclaimer | Letters to the Editor | Suggestions