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published: Monday | July 30, 2007

Lead Stories


Montego Bay couple slain - Murder in full view of 3-y-o
WESTERN BUREAU: Anger, shock and emotion came to a boil in Seaview Heights in Flankers yesterday when residents woke to hear that three persons had been shot, two fatally. Family members and residents could not come to terms with the news that Cecil 'Jimmy' Spence, 49...

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Churches to pray for peace at polls
University of the West Indies (UWI) math camp a big plus for high schoolers
Lead levels still high in rural kids
Timbaland closes Rihanna's 'Umbrella'
Lifeguard's body found
Still hear wedding bells? Maybe it's your genes
Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) set to launch manifesto today
Protruding Labourite killed in motorcade

News


Governor-General's Achievement award - Selfless community workers in Jamaica honoured
Their lives are exemplary. They not only live for themselves but cater to the needs of others. These are the recipients of the 2007 Governor-General's Achievement Award for the county of Middlesex. Four men and a lone woman were this year honoured for their selfless efforts....

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45 MILESTONES: 2002 - Redemption gives birth to Emancipation
Farmers plant seed of hope
Common woes await
'Train more nurses' - Recruiting foreigners will only work short term, says Nurses Association of Jamaica president
St Andrew residents march for peace
Is my son still alive?
Biersay family celebrates
US deportations to rise 10% in 2007 - America 'far out of step' with international human rights standards
Chronic tonic - Preventing lifestyle diseases now

Business


Cash Plus gambles on Drax Hall casino permit
Cash Plus Development - the new owners of the 800-acre Drax Hall Estate - said on the weekend it would be spearheading the construction of a more than 1,000-room hotel on the property in anticipation of a casino licence. Carlos Hill, owner ...

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Jamaica, Mexico sign visa agreement

Sport


Pan Am test good for young athletes
RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil: Chef de Mission Compton Rodney has described the island's participation in the XV Pan American Games as part of the "development process" of Jamaica's athletes. Rodney said the Games, which had its closing ceremony at the famous Maracana Stadium...

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Jamaica manager defends relay decision
Ramdin, Gayle to conduct Digicel Clinic at Kensington
Controversial decisions hurt Tendulkar, Ganguly
Leewards take first innings points off Jamaica
Academy's 'finally going to happen'
Spaniard triumphs in dope-scarred Tour
Moya wins Croatian Open
Furyk takes Canadian title again
Powell gets more wickets
Gordon sums up achievements (Part II)
Ramnarine named WICB director
Majestic Todd keeps team's hopes alive

Commentary


EDITORIAL - JPS in stealth mode
If Marubeni Corporation intends to be a decent and welcomed corporate citizen of Jamaica, it has much work to do to cure a culture of arrogance at Jamaica Public Service (JPS), the light and power company in which it has acquired majority interest from America's Mirant Corporation....

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Mr Rural Development: Lloyd Wright
Reduce the public burden!
Promise us accountability

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - Character-based education in school curriculum
The Editor, Sir: Mr Seaga's article in The Gleaner of 1st July needs to be read carefully and pursued by all those involved with the development and implementation of our education system. In the 1970s, I wrote to the then Minister of Education, Hon. Eric Bell...

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Is free eduction pure fantasy?
Health plan a bad idea
NOTE-WORTHY: Beating children

Entertainment


'Speechfest' - Full of attitude & talent
'Speechfest', the fourth night in the Best of Festival series was, as some literature students would describe it, deep. Hosted by the Jamaica Cultural Development Commission (JCDC), the concert series had the 'hold you belly and laugh' segments..

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Meet the Beauties
'The Simpsons Movie' amasses box office d'oh
'Ugly Betty'- Episode 3 - 'Queens for a day'.
Jah Cure faces the music at press conference

Flair


Dulé's humility and candour
Actor Dulé Hill has much to boast about. He is talented, sexy, successful and has been named among People magazine's most beautiful. But humility is what mostly characterises this actor whose Jamaican parents emigrated to New Jersey over 30 years ago.

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Harnel 'Scissorhand'Hall
Doping on the green?
COOL SUMMER for men
MP4 players: A new wave in portability
Panadol punches period pain
FLAIR COUPLE - Gavin and Simone Watkins
Matters of the heart




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