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published: Sunday | September 11, 2005
Lead Stories


DEATH TRAP - Three workmen killed in JPS well
FILLED WITH mystery and the promise of death, it is known as 'the hole' to persons residing in Old Harbour Bay, St. Catherine. But to the Jamaica Public Service Company Limited (JPS), it is just a well at its Old Harbour Power Plant.

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Looking for a despot! 'Local leadership lacks toughness'
Tough times, despite party mood
Sacrilege! Thieves make off with 209-y-o church lectern
Great benefits to come - Patterson promises from PetroCaribe deal
Will PJ enter the exit lounge today?
Changing horses midstream
Katrina the grave

News


Candidates playing the numbers game
PRIME MINISTER P.J. Patterson, athough the main draw at today's public session of his party's annual conference, could find himself sharing the spot light with the very persons trying to succeed him as People's National Party (PNP).

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'JLP a hindrance'
Final farewell for popular pharmacist, 'Dick' Kinkead
Emancipation Declaration update
Giving a helpful hand
Retailers want inquiry into gas pricing policies
Portland PC awaits Portia - Mayor yet to be appointed

Business


Market analysts remain bullish on stocks - Now is the time to buy
SUMMER IS practically over, but the stock market summer doldrums remain. Daily trading on the Jamaica Stock Exchange (JSE) either meanders slightly up or slightly down each day.

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Opportunities exist for commercial real estate development
Globalisation presents challenges for Jamaica
This week in Europe - EC hardpressed by WTO ruling

Sport


Ready to rumble
THE THIRST of football fans after their long wait for the 2005-2006 Wray and Nephew National Premier League season to start, will be quenched today as it gets going with a full slate of matches.

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Manchester to face Melbourne
Divestment now a reality
Fine start for Glenmuir
Commentary - Cricket's leaders need to set a good example
Felix beats Campbell again
Aussie openers shine in gloom
Clarendon, St Andrew battle it out for U15 title

Commentary


Editorial - This time, a thankful homecoming
IT IS OF INTEREST to note how, in so many events of global significance in recent times, Jamaicans, whether of today's generation or from lineage past, somehow have been involved, even by their presence.

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Roadblock politics: Old, stale and futile
Roadblock politics: A necessary, positive action
An unmitigated failure
Political 'Response-ability'
Jamaica ... deserving but denied

Letters


Leter of the day - Sex in the city: Deviant behaviour
THE EDITOR, Sir: CONGRATULATIONS ON your article published in the Sunday Gleaner on September 4, entitled 'Sex in the city: MoBay liberated and decadent'.

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Needed: roadblock manual
A butterfly moment in time ...
The rape of a nation
Discriminating against the elderly

Entertainment


Comedy stands up
STAND-UP COMEDY has grown by leaps and bounds in Jamaica and is now definitely a plausible entertainment choice, "especially with the question marks behind dancehall", as comedian Ian 'Ity' Ellis says.

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A 'tuck' in time
Five albums, then Ninja will quit

Arts &Leisure


A haunting garden in the Hudson Valley
THERE ARE many cues that Stonecrop Gardens is not your usual public garden, not the least of which is the sight of the boss on all fours grubbing out weeds and muddying her hands in the rich earth.

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Mine de roadblock
'Feminine Justice' - Play with a purpose

Outlook


Natoya Morrison - Sharing her success
THIS SEPTEMBER, ten primary school students across the island will step out in new uniforms and with books provided by 28-year-old insurance agent Natoya Morrison.

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The way of the writer
Living with kidney disease (Part 2)
Heather Thane: A colourful woman

In Focus


Golding flexes his muscles
THE ISLANDWIDE protests on Tuesday had as much to do with establishing Bruce Golding's political legitimacy and street strength as it had to do with the concerns of the Jamaican poor. Bruce has finally demonstrated that he can 'chuck it' on the PNP...

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A question of leadership
Sending messages
When frustration turns to anger
PJ Patterson: an extraordinary leader

Social


What a party on flight 60!
OH, WHAT a party! The celebration and the food! And, as for the company, dears, the very crème of haute-society and then some! Dovecakes, living does not get any better than this, as dears, we are talking the mother-of-all fab-fests here...

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Jawaiian-style escape!
Brazil celebrates a 'birthday'

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