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Lead Stories


Cops on the move
550 quit in three years, seven dead since January, while hundreds seek to join.


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UHWI kids threatened by soot
'Don't blame us for Americas' Sails flop' - JTB
Again! Vendors take to the streets
Grants Pen welcomes peace

News


'Dirty sugar' under probe
The Bureau of Standards has turned the searchlight on sugar factories in the country and has stepped up its investigations into the conditions under which sugar is manufactured and stored.


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Criminals must not run things! -Dr. Peter Phillips
Rising waters in Content, Manchester, questioned

Business


Pulse readies itself for JSE relisting
Pulse Model agency, run by Kingsley Cooper, has undergone a restructuring exercise in order to prepare itself for a relisting on the Jamaica Stock Exchange (JSE).


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Jamaicans need insurance education - FSC
Stock Exchange Council expanded

Sport


New Zealand take control
New Zealand took control of the first Test against West Indies, moving 234 runs ahead with nine second-innings wickets in hand by the close of the second day.


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Thomas at the double
Preach Preacher lands feature
Olympic, Mt Salem in goalless draw
Commentary - Numbers, quantity never a good substitute for quality

Commentary


Editorial - Judicial delays
Yet another aberration of the justice system has come to light with the disclosure of a murder case which has been dragging on for more than six years.


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Americas' Sail - 'Mind-boggling stupidity and incompetence'
Cop-killers are like HIV/AIDS virus
Calvin Bowen - journalist of class

Letters


A pensioner's property tax
THE EDITOR, Sir: I am a pensioner seeking your help to vent my feelings! Today the mailman delivered the property tax Assessment Notice on my home situated a few chains from Birdsucker Lane in Barbican, St. Andrew.


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Those small kindnesses
Passing of a true friend
I agree with Seamus Lynch

Entertainment


Flood of talent slows to a trickle
In days of yore, new talent in the Jamaican recording and music industry knew no end...However, over the past four or five years, all that seems to have changed with very little fresh talent emerging.


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Worrell King - the principled promoter
Ministry and marriage blend for Terry-ann

Religion


Glory, dollar and power
The most amazing movement in all history is the one that arose with Jesus Christ and his disciples. This movement was launched by Jesus Christ in Palestine more than 1,900 years ago and has been carried on by his disciples since his ascension.


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Vox Pop- Should gospel 'entertainment ministers' be paid?
New book on the market

Arts &Leisure


Poetry contest winner now loyal Gleaner reader
Second place winner in the "My Father, My Hero" Father's Day poetry contest, Ann Marie Shirley, was not a Gleaner reader up to four days prior to the deadline for entries to the contest. But fate stepped in.


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Artist captures essence of Seaga
Book review - The way forward

Outlook


Cover story - Mandeville: Wealth and history abound
Orderly and well-preserved as one enters via its well kept suburbs, Mandeville town maintains its pristine quiet, on approach.


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Dr Claudette Williams-Myers - leaving nothing to chance
Transforming young lives - 4-H Club marketing manager leading the pack

In Focus


Facing the perils of drug trafficking
Following are excerpts from the speech given by Professor Trevor Munroe to graduates of a course on "Intelligence gathering and analysis" and an instructors' training course at the Caribbean Regional Drug Law Enforcement Training Centre...


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Diane Abbot revealed
Growing up with Jamaica - Taunts and stone-throwing
Respect due to party leaders, PSOJ




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