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published: Saturday | September 20, 2008


Lead Stories


Peter urges unity - Says his team cooperated with Portia
PEOPLE'S NATIONAL Party (PNP) presidential challenger, Dr Peter Phillips, has dismissed claims by Opposition Leader Portia Simpson Miller that his corner never accepted her embrace after she...

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Peter or Portia? This could be the 'Last Post'
Witter says consult dons to curb crime
'I could have done no more'
The faith of Sarah Palin
Techno-titan digital media player

News


Home on the waves - Forging a life on the high seas
It's hard to imagine what is considered a normal life, happening anywhere but on land.

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Two schools selected for 'excellence'
across the nation: Residents of Parnarsus live in fear
across the nation: Clarendon crime spikes despite Kingfish presence
across the nation: School mourns death of stalwart

Business


Breaking the mould: Young farmer thrives on big ambitions
It has long been the misconception that the typical Jamaican farmer is someone over 50 years old, barely making a living from his subsistence farm, after years of toiling in the sun and rain, using primitive...

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Sport


NPL launched with great expectations - Clubs face harsher penalties for missing games
Bigger fines and heavier penalties will be in place for teams that fail to honour their fixtures in the upcoming season of the Digicel Premier League, which kicks off tomorrow under new title sponsors Digicel.

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Bolt's journey to stardom (Pt I)
Jamaica College (JC), Kingston College (KC) score massive victories
Mullings' two-month ban stands
Walker hurdles failures in year-long trek to Olympic glory
Mr Blair to shine on 'Kiddy' Mattis Day
Garvey hunt Central's scalp
Clubs roll out stars for limited overs semis
What do you say to Xavier?
In your neighbourhood: Local teams for Cayman tour
Performer of the week: Tremendous start for Malcolm
I failed where I should not have, says Simoes
Jamaica could host regional one-dayers

Commentary


Leadership matters ... a lot
The world, to employ a useful cliche, is not the same place it was a week ago.

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Let the chicks come home to roost
issue: How come, Minister Mullings?
Reddy Kilowatt sparking tears

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY: Lewis critique prompts review of doping in past Olympiads
The Editor, Sir: Since the outstanding performance of our athletes in the 2008 Beijing Olympics, there have been insinuations of doping.

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These were also 'Olympic Queens'
'Sick and tired of wicked Jamaica'
Parent seeks textbook clarity

Entertainment


'Camp Rock' ... rocks
MOVIE TITLE: Camp Rock, Extended Rock Star Edition GENRE: family, comedy, romance RATING: three 1/2 stars

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Lifestyle


Fruits and vegetables boost your health
Without a doubt, we know that the more food we eat from nature in an unprocessed form, the healthier we are supposed to be.

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Uncommon items
Serving standardisation

Let's Talk Life


LET'S talk ... relationships: How to get back your ex
Kevin Richards messed up big time and has now lost the woman with whom he was deeply in love.

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Lets talk: Talking SEX - Coping skills for the frustrated woman
Lets talk: Doctor's advice - Is there something wrong with her?

Feature


How to ... Travel downhill when driving BIG
This is the fifth instalment of The Gleaner's new feature, 'How to ...', an instruction guide, giving practical advice on fixing many of those pesky problems that pop up - without paying an arm and a leg.

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