In the print edition of the Gleaner, published: Saturday | July 18, 2009
Lead Stories

Mills makes his mark: Jamaica claims a coach of international repute for the second time
Glen Mills is rapidly establishing himself as one of, if not the best, sprint coaches in the world, following yesterday's one-two-three finish for his Racers' Club athletes...

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News

Seaga pushes for dollarisation
Former Prime Minister Edward Seaga has again recommended that the Government consider dollarisation as an antidote to Jamaica's economic stagnation and a currency which has devalued rapidly over the last two decades.

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Sport

King of sprint - Bolt wins 100m in 9.79 seconds in Paris
SAINT-DENIS, France (AP):World record-holder Usain Bolt easily won the 100 metres at the Areva Meeting outside Paris yesterday but just missed out on Tyson Gay's season-best time.

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Commentary

EDITORIAL: Getting the north coast in good nick
The plan is that the northern coastal highway would lead to the development of the towns and city along the smooth stretch of tarmac that will run from Negril to Port Antonio when it is all finished.

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Letters

LETTER OF THE DAY: Flawed casino investment policy
The Editor, Sir:I have no problem with the introduction of casino gambling in Jamaica.

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Entertainment

Evening of Excellence tainted by lighting problems
The evening was ideal, the venue, the Little Theatre, quite central and so the turnout was excellent.

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Lifestyle

Cute & Casual Style: Make your everyday look extraordinary Style
Bohemian beauty: If jeans and shorts are not your favourites, choose an earth-tone T-shirt-inspired dress as your fashionable and functional basic casual piece.

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Social

Social: Saturday package
If you love anniversaries, literature and bright young people, then you'll love our Saturday package.

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