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Friday | January 18, 2008 |

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'Save our men'
If Jamaica is to rescue its males and reduce the spiralling crime rate, men will have to take back their leadership position in the society, says Errol Bolt, senior pastor at Kencot Christian Fellowship Church in St. Andrew. Speaking at a Gleaner Editors' Forum, held yesterday...
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Bartlett urged to try religious tourism
Cop admits to submitting false statements
Cash Plus remains an NCB customer
'Love thy neighbour'
Motorcyclist dies after crash with ambulance
Prepaid rates going up
'Strong parenting is key'
CODE OF ETHICS
Prayer Breakfast falls short on unity
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Tivoli dead identified
Three days after a controversial fire fight between the security forces and gunmen in Tivoli Gardens, west Kingston, the names of the five men who were shot and killed were released by the Constabulary Communication Network on Wednesday night. The dead men are identified as 23-year-old ...
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Campaign financing a priority - Miller
E-learning - the way forward
Research Day to highlight UWI's relevance
Jamaican gets five years for failed Florida robbery
Mixed views on St James cop transfers
$200b in investment schemes in Jamaica - Study
Jamaica Employers' Federation (JEF) calls for businesses and unions to cooperate
Income tax changes to attract more self-employed
National Water Commission (NWC claims rate hike will increase efficiency
Hylton dismisses Jagdeo's criticism of EPA benefits
US Embassy to host info session on worker visas
Cabbies honk for insurance regulator
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ICWI partners with IDB subsidiary - To distribute small loans in three countries
The Paul Lalor-led Insurance Company of the West Indies (ICWI), one of the leading general-insurance companies in Jamaica, has been hired by the Inter-American Investment Corporation (IIC) to distribute loans to small and medium-size businesses...
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A legal guarantee of data confidentiality - Statistical Act to be amended
What's the value of the Appleton Rum brand? - US$500m to US$600m, says Angostura broker
Gillette case expected to set precedent for pension trials - Headed to Privy Council for final resolution
'Slow growth, but no recession'
Investment behaviour and informed conversation on risk
Understanding the EPA - Tourism pact demands fair competition
Dow falls 300 points - US economic woes maim stocks
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Jamaica hunt third win
THE HUNT for the regional Carib Beer Cup continues today with Jamaica, boasting two victories from two matches, going for win number three when they take on lowly Guyana at Sabina Park today. Blessed with four home matches out of a total of six, this is the third one...
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WI seeking a short and sweet victory
Seba end free fall with 2-0 win
Trelawny league to kick off
Negril, Spring to battle
Indians take charge against Aussies
Bank on Allied force
Walker suspended
Cousley's funeral set for Sunday
ON THE BOUNDARY - Time to take stock
Renewal of licences
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EDITORIAL - BLP defeat margin a big surprise
Given the projections of a tight race, the scale of the defeat of Owen Arthur's Barbados Labour Party (BLP) in Tuesday's general election was extremely surprising.However, the big win for the Democratic Labour Party (DLP), after 14 years in opposition, with 20 of the 30 parliamentary seats...
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Cricket World Cup ghost haunts the region
Things 'come to bump'
NOTE-WORTHY: Hairstyle policy
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LETTER OF THE DAY - Vital to preserve the entrepreneurial spirit
The Editor, Sir: In dealing with the controversy that enshrouds the so-calle financial schemes, the authorities must be careful not to throw out the baby with the bath water. Having decided to live by the capitalist system the country...
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Walker was a US returnee
Will America vote gender or race?
Mocho not 'in the bushes'
Abortion is murder
Reggae Month endorsed
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Something extra...
Yesterday was once again our annual public prayer time and many of the nation's leaders stepped into the Jamaica Pegasus hotel to make intercession. As usual, the women were fabulous!
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Harry Potter soars in 'Phoenix'
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Keeping the revolution alive
There was much whooping and hollering at the Cuban embassy on Saturday as it celebrated the 49th anniversary of the Cuban Revolution. Cuban Ambassador Gisela Garcia lauded the fruits of the revolution, especially education."The total coverage of schooling in basic education...
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Ghisays creating waves in Hollywood
Club India hosts friends
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