Lead Stories DPP criticises wire-tap probe - Cites lack of evidence to charge senior policemen
 DIRECTOR OF Public Prosecution (DPP) Kent Pantry says that there were areas of mishandling of information and investigations into drug running allegedly involving senior members of the Jamaica Constabulary Force. He also said investigations into the... More Lead Stories
Antonnette Haughton to head new political party
Health officials probe deaths at Hunts Bay lock-up
PM defends action on Commission of Enquiry

News More residents flee Denham Town
 SPORADIC SHOOTINGS and more killings in the troubled communities of western Kingston and southern St. Andrew between factions from Wilton Gardens (Rema) and their Denham Town neighbours, continued yesterday, forcing another exodus of residents... More News
RGD still plagued by problems
American couple allege police extortion

Business 5-year plan for breadfruit A BREADFRUIT PLANTING project involving some 30 farmers and costing $287,000 is underway in the Bath area of eastern St. Thomas. Funded by the Rural Agricultural Development Authority (RADA), the project is estimated to increase the production of macca.. More Business
'Net plan progressing

Sport Foster collapses after hurdles semi
 JAMAICA'S CELEBRATION at having two runners in the women's 100m hurdles final at the eighth IAAF World Athletics Championships were cut short minutes after the second semi-final inside Commonwealth Stadium last night. Brigitte Foster... More Sport
Jamaica's hopes rest with veterans Tym Glaser
County Championship bowls off

Commentary Spiral of terror THE REMAINING pieces of the Middle East peace accord, negotiated over several years, continue to get blown into smaller bits. There is now a tragic predictability to events in the region. Palestinian terror attacks invite Israeli reprisals, which prompt.. More Commentary
The more things change...

Letters Letter of the Day - Problems as scapegoat THE EDITOR, Sir: I MAKE reference to your "Letter of the Day" in Friday's edition of The Gleaner. I am having a really good laugh! What a comedic letter! Treece Catlin has spoken why she has left Jamaica after 22 years. She claims she left for her More Letters
The Sumfest debacle
Debunking the civic 'fix it' effort
Shouldering the Sumfest blame

Entertainment The naked truth - Industry flaws revealed, male models not getting share of the pie
 MANY PERSONS who are not in the business of modelling (commercial and fashion), are of the view that those who take-up the career are earning big bucks and that this career is big business in Jamaica. However, a few players who head modelling agencies... More Entertainment
Sashi 2001 outlines plans for festival

Religion MORGAN HERITAGE - more than music
 WHEN A man has 29 children and somehow manages to raise them under one roof, the results can be amazing. But not for Denroy "Denny" Morgan, who faced the challenge of raising his 29 offsprings (ages 19-28), and with the two mothers, Hyacinth and Pearl bes More Religion
Stitchie blazes at Sumfest
Reflections: Life at Marigold Rehabilitation Centre

Real Estate Road upgrade to aid St Mary economy AN APPROXIMATELY $20 million plan to rehabilitate several St. Mary roads is expected to provide spin-off benefits for farmers in getting their produce to market. The roads targeted are presently characterised by rough terrain, conditions that act as a... More Real Estate
Rae Town, project planning or urban husbandry? (Part 2)
Another Angle: Building boom

Lifestyle STREET BOYS, street wise - My life as a street boy
 "YUH A nuh big, strong bwoy? Gwaan go look work," answered well known DJ Buju Banton when I begged him money recently. The entertainer and his crew looked me up and down. I was dressed in a faded pair of crumpled and dirty-looking jeans, black... More Lifestyle
Employed to the streets
From Dawn to dusk
Lotto results for August 8, 2001
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