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published: Wednesday | November 17, 2004
Lead Stories


'DISGRACEFUL'- New report says Gov't, police condone abuse of gays, HIV persons
HUMAN RIGHTS organisations yesterday accused the government and the police force of turning a blind eye to the rampant abuse of homosexual males and persons living with HIV/AIDS.

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Boyz in ultimate decider
Media to mediate gay row - Practitioners will hold talks on impasse between activists and deejays
More 'Ivan' relief
Gov't grant rescues enviro programme

News


GLEANER EDITORS' FORUM - MoBay students call for better sex education
WESTERN BUREAU: SECONDARY SCHOOL students in Montego Bay are calling on education authorities to institute a structured sex education programme in their curriculum.

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Attorney calls for legislation to approach appeals court
All-female civic club lauded
Bahamian students withdrawing studies after brutal murder
Calibre of students being blamed for poor performance
Quickfire spelldown in Portland
Court favours press freedom

Business


Kool FM attracts interest from Hughes, Lee Chin
A PROPOSAL to lease airtime at KOOL FM 97 has attracted interest from Canadian mutual fund company boss Michael Lee Chin and broadcaster Cliff Hughes. It is not clear whether this will be put out to tender to other interested parties.

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Another loser in the compensation lotto?
Solid performance at Life of Jamaica
New LRS to test market
Von's starts bike production

Sport


Boyz on the brink
COLUMBUS, Ohio: THE UNITED States did everything the Reggae Boyz asked of them in their last match against Panama, by whipping them 6-0. But the Jamaicans did not hold their end of the bargain.

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Take Heza Ranking in 2-y-o feature
Glenmuir, Frome to battle for crown

Commentary


Changes to US Cabinet
PRIOR TO the U.S. election, there was word in Washington, DC, that there might be changes in the Bush Cabinet if the president was re-elected.

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A state of national paranoia
Failing grades in education
Build a new Parliament

Letters


Problem with patois is in writing it
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT IS interesting to note that quite a number of persons in our society have been advocating for patois to be taught in school and one wonders why when every Jamaican from inside the very womb is able to speak patois.

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Fixing a failed system
On helping murderers
Customer relations are important

Entertainment


RAYdiant!
RAY GETS under the skin about two seconds after the film begins and even when it is over more than two hours later it probably will not have left.

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Awards and advice given at Tallawah '04

Profiles in Medicine


Managing menopause ...THE ALTERNATIVE WAY
Some herbs contain types of plant hormones which can help women to manage the symptoms of menopause.

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Going through 'the change'
To bleach or to tone?
'Kicking off' your exercise programme


How can you help Jamaica now?
The Jamaica National Building Society (JNBS) has established a 'Recovery Fund' to help aid Jamaica's recovery after Hurricane Ivan.Under the fund Jamaicans and friends of Jamaica can send contributions to help rebuild Jamaica via JNBS outlets for free. [ more ]





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