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published: Sunday | November 12, 2006

Lead Stories


POLICE ABUSE? Tourism vendors accuse cops of human rights violation
Vendors and other persons conducting legitimate businesses on Gloucester Avenue - popularly called the 'Hip Strip', in Montego Bay - are accusing the police of abusing their constitutional rights by illegally detaining and photographing them...

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Falling through the cracks - Children with learning disabilities need help
Shut up Blake, says pollster Johnson
Berbick laid to rest with boxing gloves and robe
Increasing demand for special education learning facilities
'Jamaicans support state funding of parties'
Americans call for a halt to recklessness
Government reacts coolly to calls to establish squid industry

News


Fiesta breaks ground for 'Green Holiday' resort
Jamaica's tourism landscape moved up a notch further with the groundbreaking of the premier eco-tourism resort by the multi-national Spanish group, Fiesta, in Point, Hanover, yesterday afternoon.

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Dancing for her life
Press Association of Jamaica gears up for Journalism Week
DIARY OF HIV VACCINE TRIALS VOLUNTEERS - Celebrating altruism ... women on a mission

Business


GraceKennedy invests in R&D in Canada - Pins hope on new product development
GraceKennedy Limited, three weeks away from effecting announced changes to its structures, has put its Canada-based research unit to work on developing new products for Jamaica and North American markets.

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Clarendon Alumina Production raises US$200m on bond market
JNBS to offer loans for land titles
Jamaican retail investors 'easy prey' to forex trading schemes
NCB ends year with strong profit growth
Lawrence defends performance of Sandals Whitehouse project
Caribbean faces 'unavoidable' economic challenges

Sport


Superstakes double for Miracle Man
IT WAS a case of history repeating itself in the 28th running of the $4.25 million Red Stripe Superstakes over 2000 metres at Caymanas Park yesterday.

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A West Indies breeding ground on World Cup display
Bowlers put Pakistan in strong position
Frome down Denbigh in tight clash
Spanish Town through to semis
Sunnshine Girlz beat T&T in keen contest
Portmore, Reno square off
Powell, Richards tipped for awards
Commentary - Congratulations to Pakistan
United maintain advantage

Commentary


EDITORIAL - Ill-informed NHT analysis
We expect that there will be ill-informed analysis and a fair bit of sanctimonious declarations over the fact that the National Housing Trust (NHT) reported a $1.85 billion deficit on its operations for its 2005/2006 financial year.

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Revisit National Housing Trust policy
Portia is no pushover
Isolated Bush in the garden
Keeping the 'dead' alive

Letters


Letter of the day - Out of many, but not one
In reading through The Saturday Gleaner, November 4, my eyes caught the caption"Out of Many, But Not One" by Lloyd A. Myrie. He has spoken for thousands of us patriotic citizens in this country, who through fear... are not able to express...

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Wrong statement, Dr. Taylor

Entertainment


Gospel music sales plunge
Local gospel distribution companies are feeling the brutal brunt of music piracy. The music aimed at creating an atmosphere of godliness and righteous living is now on the brink a major collapse, and it seems as if only the Lord himself can save it.

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Nadjé Leslie - a violin grand champion
TV personalities still signed on
Nostalgia, novelties, 'no-nos' from Movements
Long vision on short films

Arts &Leisure


Monica DaSilva - The accidental photographer
It was not by accident that Monica DaSilva became involved in photography, as a teenager in the '50s, she started taking photographs of her friends with a Kodak Brownie camera, but she always liked the movies from she was a child at the age of seven years

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Book Review - 'A triumph of fusions'
Short Story - Last Flight
Remembering Gwyneth Barber Wood

Outlook


SHOULD JAMAICA LEGALISE POLYGAMY?
No, no, hell, no! they all screamed. Well, all but one of the readers - and that reader, believe it or not, is a woman. Sharing her man with other women doesn't ruffle her feathers one bit! See why she's prepared to be buddy-buddy with the other women...

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Steven Gooden - Man on the move
For men only: Rescue your relationship (Part II)
OUTLOOK YOUTH - Breaking negative thinking patterns

In Focus


Wishing upon a war
George W. Bush's party ran, but couldn't hide from Iraq and Katrina. Karl Rove couldn't fool all the people all the time. (Chang)

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Playing the corruption card
Elections, confidence in institutions
Looking for the wrong demons
Stop denigrating Haiti

Social


Glen's big surprise!
Surprise fi who?" a startled Glen Christian said as he and wife Marva entered to a resounding shout of "Surprise"! from guests.

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Pineapple Ball lives up to expectations
Splashing out with KeycardBiz
Centuries of Jewish life
Hedonism II unveils night of enchantment

International


International briefs
The United Nations' humanitarian chief, Jan Egeland, arrived in southern Sudan yesterday, where he says he is willing to meet a notorious Ugandan rebel leader wanted for war crimes.

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Caribbean briefs
New president celebrates


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