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VENDING MESS - Montego Bay Chamber boss wants street merchants moved
The head of the Montego Bay Chamber of Commerce has placed on record his grave concerns about the high level of illegal vending that has become a blot on the Second City.
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Golding urges UN to take lead in tackling problems facing countries
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Disabled artists a portrait of resolve
Mind and Spirit - The God of the hook-ups
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Manchester fights Alzheimer's, forms chapter of support group
Families of persons suffering from Alzheimer's disease will now find it a little easier to bear the burden of caring for them with the help of the Alzheimer's Jamaica Mandeville Support Group.
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Across the Nation
Violence impacts on education - Holness
Bail for cop charged with colleague's rape
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No Wall Street exposure filings by Jamaican firms on stock exchange
No listed Jamaican company has told the Jamaica Stock Exchange it was exposed from fall-out in the US financial markets - a development which the market's general manager Marlene Street-Forrest says she is taking to mean that none of her members is materially affected by the Wall Street meltdown that has sent asset values plummeting.
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Commentary - Will conservative ideology let Wall Street destroy capitalism?
Global meltdown may require domestic investors to put up cash for public works
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Calabar hammer Donald Quarrie 5-0
A furious spell of industrious first-half football saw Walker Cup champions Calabar thrash Donald Quarrie 5-0 in the ISSA/Pepsi/Digicel Manning Cup Group B match at Breezy Castle yesterday.
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WICB offers 15 retainer contracts
Powell re-elected St James FA bos
Huge squad named for regional tourneys
JCF hunt semis spot
Breese ton puts Durham in line to seal title
Saints, Melbourne in title showdown
Alsafra, Mucho Gusto fancied
Big clashes galore
Urban Knights gearing up for the play-offs
Sponsorship woes continue to hit Jamaica's cricket
'Saints' confident of victory
IN YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD
Bruisin' action as gym opens
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EDITORIAL - Mobility of the police force
There are two ways to look at what, based on two accounts in yesterday's publication, seems like an inability of the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) to respond swiftly to calls for help. It is, however, two kinds of movement required of those who are designated to serve and protect.
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The PNP and Jamaica - at a crossroad
Men as mentors
Issue: Trading insults in Parliament
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LETTER OF THE DAY - Bible more accurate than scientists of old
The Editor, Sir: It was with some level of discomfort and disappointment that I read the article captioned 'Questions about God and human existence' as published in the Wednesday Gleaner (September 24).
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Waiting for study of JPS charges
American collapse is no surprise
Petrojam and pricing policy
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Choral festival for Church of St Margaret
The Church of St Margaret will celebrate 70 years of ministry with a choral festival tomorrow at 4:00 p.m. at its Old Hope Road, St Andrew location.
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Titan-ic underdog - Car MP3 player drownsout brand-name humdrum
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Doctor's advice - Safe-sex slip-ups
I am a 21-year-old guy and I am keen to practise safe sex with my girlfriend. But whenever I try to put on a condom, everything just seems to go wrong. To be frank, Doc, I lose my erection before I can get the condom on. This is very embarrassing. What's wrong with me?
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Let's talk life
Talking sex - Scent-sational foreplay
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How to ... Stay in business
The Gleaner's new feature, 'How to ...', is an instruction guide which gives practical advice on fixing many of those pesky problems that pop up and surviving tough times. Seize on info from industry experts and become a veritable Mr or Ms Fix-it.
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Google's G1 to do battle with iPhone
Marriage jitters
Grave mistake - Some foods literally to die for
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