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published: Monday | December 1, 2008


Lead Stories


Out of bounds? - Henry questions Christie's actions - Says contractor general might have overstepped boundaries in JUTC probe
Minister of Transport and Works, Mike Henry, is raising questions about whether Contractor General Greg Christie overstepped his boundaries by recommending that criminal sanctions be laid against the acting managing director of the Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC)...

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Jamaican youths urged to take lead in dealing with HIV/AIDS
How children learn to drink
Frequently asked questions about HIV/AIDS
Salary increase may keep teachers at home
University of the West Indies (UWI) opens western doors
Another man dead in Hope Flats
Gibson, Mabey & Johnson case settled

News


'Buckra Massa Pickney' (Part II)
This is the second of a three-part story of the fascinating life of Enrico Stennett, a half-black Jamaican who was brought up on his white mother's relatives' properties in St James, and who stowed away to Britain, where racism, which he also encountered in Jamaica...

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Judge Brown slams 'gangsta music'
Judge Brown speaks his mind
Jamaican youths advised to 'hold off and hold on'
Adventist student grabs 11 subjects in one sitting
Dabdoub wants ruling on dual citizenship interpreted, clarified
'Jamaican parents are too young'
When will my post-partum depression end?
Children need play
Muftizade's Relax Kids - Increasing children's confidence

Business


Hinchcliffe is the 2008 Manager of the Year
Founder and CEO of Manpower and Maintenance Services Ltd Audrey Hinchcliffe has been named 2008's Manager of Year. The Jamaican Institute of Management (JIM), in association with The Gleaner Company Ltd, on Friday recognised Hinchcliffe and three other candidates...

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Government of Jamaica seals US$500m deal for banks
Sharp decrease in poverty rate, says PIOJ report

Sport


Leaders Harbour View sting Village 2-1
Western Bureau: End-of-first-round final champions, Harbour View FC, made Village United pay for a spate of missed chances in the first half when they fought back strongly in the second half to score a 2-1 win, in yesterday's Digicel Premier League fixture at the Elleston Wakeland...

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Foreign-based trio due later
Arsenal stun Blues
Own-goal denies Sporting victory
Tivoli whittle down depleted Meadhaven
Georges string up Waterhouse at Lynch Park
Sri Lanka sweep series 5-0 after 19-run win
Controversial goal seals victory for Boys' Town
Johnson to get another crack at world crown
Henry scores
Barbados looking to topple Jamaica, T&T

Commentary


EDITORIAL - A hard look at Air Jamaica
There is, to use an appropriate cliché, hardly a snowball's chance in hell that Air Jamaica will, or can, be divested by the end of the current fiscal year on March 31; or, for that matter, any time soon thereafter, except, perhaps, it is a strip-down giveaway....

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Society must share their guilt
NOTE-WORTHY

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - Rule of law not prevalent in Jamaica
The Editor, Sir: I write in response to the position of the Jamaica Employers' Federation (JEF), disputing the downgrade in the ranking of Jamaica by the World Economic Forum for gender equality. The current position of Jamaica is 44...

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Re Mandela and the death penalty
Jamaica 'bleeding to death'
Mockery of law
Saved from the gallows - a case study
No to abuse of education subsidies
How I would vote on hanging
Whither agriculturalists?

Entertainment


'Rhymes and Reason' - Some artistes genetically gifted - Semaj
There are a handful of artistes who, at the drop of a hat, can cunningly craft spontaneous lyrics. Have you ever wondered what makes these artistes so different from others who can't? An article posted on the website, heraldsun.com.au, shows...

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Ten vie for Pulse's CMS Reality title
Remembering Byron Lee, Miriam Makeba - BOJ's lunch-hour concert
Asylum turns 11 in style
P. Diddy wants to be the first black Bond
Double poetry collection launch at Philip Sherlock
Something extra

Flair


COVER STORY - 'LIME-ing' with Suzanne
With great poise and a welcoming smile, Suzanne Saunders invited the Flair team into her little 'home away from home'. Her office presents a relaxing atmosphere. As the regional enterprise accounts manager of the telecommunications company...

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AIDS: Prognosis for the epidemic in Latin America, the Caribbean
Red Ribbon Diaries
Woman Inc: Celebrate life
How to be safe for Christmas
Living with the consequences
KELLY'S WORLD - Good thing there's no Santa!
Feature - April Jackson helping young girls
HEALTH & FITNESS: Hydration: key for marathons - Reggae marathon feature
SINGULAR SUBJECTS: Readers write

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