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'Morning after' scare Postinor 2 abuse worries pharmacists
PHARMACISTS ACROSS the island are reporting that the popular 'morning after' pill, Postinor 2, is being abused by persons including schoolchildren, and they are calling on officials in the Ministry of Health to rethink the decision...
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More students smoking ganja
I'm no less ambitious, says Shaw
From tuck shops to mini-farms Schools pinch pennies in creative drive to survive
Pirate cruise attraction launched
Gleaner Editor's Forum - Sustaining popular support
Minor epidemic in pedestrian fatalities
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Good winter tourist season expected
WITH JUST two weeks before the start of the winter tourist season, tourism officials are optimistic that Jamaica will enjoy its best season since 2000.
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Shaw explains flip-flop
KSAC will not bow - McKenzie
Journalism week celebrations
NWC warns developers
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Scotiabank stock spreads Xmas cheer
SHAREHOLDERS IN the Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Limited (Scotiabank) have been experiencing a massive hike in the value of their shares since the company announced its annual results on Thursday.
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'Small businesses being strangled'
JMMB money market report - Liquidity returns to J$ fixed income market
Gleaner looks to expand product line
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Frome win daCosta Cup
FROME TECHNICAL High captured their first national football title yesterday when they turned back a determined Titchfield High 1-0 in the final of the ISSA Pepsi/Sports Plus daCosta Cup final at Jarrett Park.
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Five for Simpson
Mountain View march past JDF
JFF to advertise general secretary post
Top sides square off
Commentary - The disadvantages outweigh the advantages
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Editorial - Let's boost local cuisine
THE CAMPAIGN launched by the Jamaica Agricultural Society (JAS) to encourage greater consumption of local food is aimed primarily at addressing the nation's trade imbalance. We cannot be comfortable with a situation in which the 2002 import bill for food.
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'In one hand and out the other'
Guest columniet - Who will bell this cat?
Message to the Gov't: You can't eat cake... and count calories!
Operation ICE - US zooms in on immigration-related crime
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2007 - deadline for regional unity!
THE EDITOR, Sir: OUT OF collective vision comes collective action. The upcoming staging of the 2007 ICC Cricket World Cup is probably the greatest opportunity for West Indians to achieve this.
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Thanks to The Sunday Gleaner
Gloudon's speech
Politics
Christianity
Patois and English
Financial pressure
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Fashion goes under the covers
FOR PEOPLE who have been married or in a committed relationship for some time, lingerie and other sensually-charged items can make the bedroom a very interesting and exciting place after years of familiarity.
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Transplanting the culture
Laing moves from crime to music beat
UWI plans degree course
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New challenges for C Everard Palmer
SMOKEY HILLSIDES set in acres and acres of dew-covered vegetation, and generously dotted with fruit trees and loveable farm animals were the backdrop for many of his stories about life in rural Jamaica.
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Art attack!
Book review - Studying Carib culture as priority
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The adventure begins here
ON SUNDAY, October 26, 2003 our photographer, Ian Allen, set off for what he expected to be just another day of idyllic fun in the countryside. Hotel Villa Bella, on the south coast, was about to launch a new tour of the countryside.
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What men worry about
Elizabeth Jones Gidney - Loving family, healing humanity
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Jamaica's grave economic challenges
MY PROFESSIONAL colleague was distraught on Tuesday morning. Her daughter could not go to school that day for when my friend went to the ATM nearly 9:00 the night before, there was only $47 in her account and you can't get less than $100... (Boyne)
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Parties and democratic renewal in Ja
Onward with the reform
More than a degree: Preparing to teach overseas!
The Golding phenomenon
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'Tis the party season
MY DEARS, parties here, parties there, in fact, parties everywhere. Luvs, aam-a-telling-y'all, the social scene is way past full-throttle this party season as it is now steaming ahead on thermo-nuclear power, and then some!
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NCU's Endowment Foundation
Youth awards staging today
'Tellabration' time
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