'I CAN SEE AGAIN!'
IN AN eye-popping display of gratitude, 23 Jamaicans yesterday went wild with excited shouting and hand waving to celebrate being able to see again; some having been completely blind for more than a decade!
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Stories Poor progress - Government projects make Contractor General's blacklist
Ja needs more sixth form space
Thrills & spills
European gov'ts seek to head off fuel unrest
No more 'run with it' - Golding
Gov't, trade union leaders to meet
Patterson to appear on NBC, Travel Channel
Clarendon community shaken by double murder
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Stories Opposition criticises Paulwell's presence at C&W press conference
Postmaster General Blossom O'Meally-Nelson retires October
Repairs set back 'St Bess' school
Portmore leg of highway to meet completion target
Carib Cement stages mandatory security exercise
No banana agreement in sight
New managers for Caymanas in three months
The Gleaner wishes to make the following correction on the information
published in the lead article of its Wednesday Business section
on September 14, 2005.
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Stories Ja gets passing grade in business friendliness
Difficulties in changing careers
Magna Rewards looses Singer
Mother's launches high-protein patty
'Bags of cash' for US health care
WEEK ON THE WEB - What's new on the Internet
Calabar demolish Tarrant 12-1
CALABAR HIGH registered the biggest win of the new ISSA/Pepsi/JN Manning Cup seasom with a massive 12-1 thrashing of Tarrant yesterday at their Red Hills Road school ground.
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Stories W'house seek first victory
Lawson named in WI training squad
Crunch time for new boys
Painful return for Kingston High
Hewitt saves the day for Wolmer's
Fielding and bowling concern chief selector Williams
Murray striking his way for the Champs
Cultural heritage targeted
THE THEFT of an imposing two-centuries-old brass lectern from the Parish Church, Falmouth, is not only an act of sacrilege but another step on the road of criminal activity with which our society is burdened.
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Stories Strong political action
The environmental legacy
LETTER OF THE DAY - Use PetroCaribe windfall to pay down debt
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WOULD like to commend Prime Minister P.J. Patterson and his Government for the PetroCaribe Agreement entered with Venezuela, and which will allow Jamaica to pay 60 per cent of its oil imports in cash...
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Stories Administration of justice in St Elizabeth
Congrats, Terri-Karelle!
J'cans need to work hard again
Return our Spanish jar
Sleep, sweet sleep
MANY OF us take a good night's sleep for granted. There are many persons who do not sleep well and suffer from insomnia. Insomnia refers to a group of disorders that may be associated with difficulty falling asleep, difficulty maintaining sleep...
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Stories Drink your antioxidants in coffee
Marriages without sex (Part II)
Older men, younger women - Fuelling HIV/AIDS spread
Minding your memory
How do I lose this 'baby fat'?
Desperate to get my weight under control
The dangers of hair relaxing