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Golden leap - Trecia Smith wins triple jump gold; Michael Frater bags 100m silver at World Champs
Helsinki, Finland: TRIPLE JUMPER Trecia Smith and sprinter Michael Frater produced two magnificent performances in the Helsinki Olympic Stadium last night, to give Jamaica gold and silver respectively...
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Regional organisers pulling out all the stops
Sugar cane cutters can cut it
Radio station, farmer feud first CCJ case
JUTC seeks hefty fare hike - JLP calls move pointless
Ninth tropical storm surfaces
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News
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College body lashes out at Minott's findings
THE COUNCIL of Community Colleges has lashed out against the findings of a recent study which stated that community colleges are not adequate substitutes for sixth form education.
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Farquharson re-elected as president of the CUT
J'can arrested in T&T on drug charges
Ja Bakers Association to set up training bakery
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Business
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THE MONDAY INTERVIEW: BECKY STOCKHAUSEN - Strengthening links between Jamaica and US
SHE LEFT a country where everything worked, came to Jamaica with the man of her dreams and 25 years later Becky Stockhausen is still enjoying a happy marriage. As the executive director of the American Chamber of Commerce (AmCham)...
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FSC makes $16 million surplus
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Sport
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Hunt on for more medals
HELSINKI, Finland: MARDREA HYMAN and Korene Hinds will be looking to earn more medals for Jamaica tonight at the 10th IAAF World Championships in Helsinki when they run in the women's 3000m steeplechase final.
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Gatlin matches words with deeds
Big bucks for top athletes
Atkinson adds national record to medal collection
Banks outscores Lloyd for VP post
WI out after narrow loss
Confident Jamaica beat Windwards
Hue optimistic about chances at Kansas City
Landmark MLS goal for Williams
Manchester rip through Boys' Town
Jamaica maul BVI 21-0
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Commentary
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Canada breaks new ground
IN A time when her large, powerful, southern neighbour is growing ever more conservative, Canada sometimes appears quietly determined to march to her own drumbeat. Whether on the treatment of marijuana, gay marriage or missile shields...
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Terror and profiling
New beginnings in Beirut?
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Letters
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LETTER OF THE DAY - NEPA expediting Greenfield project
THE EDITOR, Sir: WE WRITE in response to an article entitled 'Playing the Waiting Game: NEPA needs to fast-track approval for new stadium' that appeared on page A3 of The Gleaner, on Thursday, August 4, 2005, by Western Bureau reporter Monique Hepburn.
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Denbigh gets a bad review
The road to Stony Gut
Become a money-maker
Celebrate acts of kindness
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Entertainment
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'OVERDUE' STARTIME - FULLY PAID-UP
WESTERN BUREAU: WHATEVER WAS overdue from the latest instalment of the Heineken Startime series was fully paid-up at the Mas Camp Village, Oxford Road, New Kingston, on Friday night.
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'Penguins' film poised to be No. 2 US documentary
Blackwell to sell 'world music' in new way
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Flair
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Lipsticks for Summer - JENCARE: MANUFACTURERS OF NATURAL, TEMPTING LIPSTICKS
MAYBELLINE BOASTS shimmering lipsticks, Rimmel has shine temptation and Revlon is kiss proof. And so is Jencare Skin Farm, local manufacturer of all-natural lipsticks.
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An inspiration to youth
Marriage, your name and your child's name
In their footsteps - LAWYER UNWITTINGLY CHOOSES PARENTS CAREER PATH
In the Closet
BORN TO SERVE - THIS WEEK WE LOOK AT A PAST RECIPIENT, DORRIT BENT
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