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published: Wednesday | December 21, 2005
Lead Stories


NOT GUILTY: ADAMS, COPS WALK FREE - Reneto warning gunmen to flee island - Commish mum on their future assignment
THE FLAMBOYANT Senior Super-intendent of Police Reneto Adams and two other policemen were yesterday freed of charges in the Kraal case, which SSP Adams had previously branded "the mother of all trials".

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'Di blood...rest upon dem shoulder'
One in a million! - Record US stopover arrivals
Untouchable - DPP gave Danhai immunity in Kraal case
Rights groups differ on verdict
Adams gets hero's welcome

News


Credit union league takes on social challenge
With a membership of 760,000, the Jamaica Cooperative Credit Union League (JCCUL) is challenging itself to lead a national pilgrimage towards a gentler, kinder, giving and forgiving society. The challenge came from Christopher Samuda, president...

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Code of Ethics for Justices of the Peace (JPs)
Government of Jamaica seeks United Nations aid for Negril and Palisadoes
Seniors fêted in Spanish Town
Members of Jamaica, London drug ring busted
Good governance a major challenge - NCU president

Business


Prime Minister promises in bond boom
WESTERN BUREAU: PRIME MINISTER P.J. Patterson says Jamaicans arriving in the island may soon be able to purchase duty-free items in the nation's airports before passing though customs.

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The happy Christmas conundrum
Giltedge fees slashed
Jamaica's larger banks losing market share
This is none of your d--n business!
Cable and Wireless Jamaica (C&WJ) reaches Internet milestone
Further upgrade for Sangster International
FirstCaribbean launches into hard currency mortgage financing
CARICOM exploring deeper integration

Sport


Ottey statue to be unveiled next week
THE UNVEILING of the Merlene Ottey statue will take place next week Wednesday, December 28, at Independence Park. The day's proceedings will be in two parts, first with a function starting at 3:00 p.m...

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Goodyear new sponsors of the Premier League in Jamaica
Hot Harbour View look to burn Village
Young impressed by Lowe
Mount Salem win again in Super League
Sunshine Girlz home at last
ONE ON ONE with DAVID HUNT - Calabar's guiding light

Commentary


Justice delayed
THE APHORISM that justice delayed is justice denied is being played out in Jamaica on a daily basis. As we reported in The Sunday Gleaner December 18 , Glenville Murphy, a 63-year-old farmer and retired stevedore, will have to wait until 2008...

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Jamaica's most powerful export
Extend a helping hand
Jamaica needs strong institutions

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - Parents' wants secondary to children's needs
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE INCIDENCE of poverty and its attendant ills should be of concern to everyone. The basic unit of any community is the family. When family life weakens, the community weakens.

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Corrupt police force
Extend visa requests
Awaiting a great nation

Entertainment


New Mini Miss Jamaica crowned
THERE'S A new Mini Miss Jamaica in town and not only is she a cute kid, but she's smart as well. Jillian Jo Taylor, 10, outdid 11 other mini misses between the ages of five and 10 years old and was crowned Mini Miss Jamaica 2005...

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Five good minutes of 'Africa for the Africans'
Michael Jackson's money woes
All hail KING KONG

Profiles in Medicine


Have a healthy Christmas - Pursue a healthy lifestyle this Christmas
Dear friends: THE YEAR 2005 is coming to an end and the holidays are here again! It has been another challenging year for us in Jamaica but let us give thanks for having survived another year.

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Green tea's reputation as cancer fighter lacks steam
Keeping food safe this season
Caring for the caregiver - Part II
Three supplements with promise

International


Cuban Christmas OK, but Santa blacklisted
HAVANA (Reuters): EIGHT YEARS after Communist Cuba restored December 25 as a national holiday in a gesture to Pope John Paul II, there is not much Christmas spirit to show for it.

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Malta maintains ban on divorce

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