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Historic, holy alliance -Farrakhan meets Jews to end controversy
As if in prophetic significance, the sand-covered floor of the Jewish synagogue in Kingston was yesterday the site for what has been described as a "new beginning" and the "opportunity to forge a holy alliance" between...


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Orders to kill - Crime being run from prisons
Fires cause devastation - Two children killed, Devon House shops damaged
'Street children hooked on ganja'
Ja, a breeding ground for gangs
Plight of mentally ill in prisons

News


Drag race ends in pile-up
Drag racing, which found its way into Portmore, St. Catherine, in the early hours of yesterday, resulted in a four-car collision in the vicinity of the Portmore fishing village. The accident has left at least seven persons injured. Three of them have...


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Lee-Chin promises: No redundancies
Rastas condemn Andem gang
Problem cows up for sale
The Main News: Action, not a 'bag a mouth'

Business


FIS to pay $110 million to Negril Hotelier
Hotelier John Sinclair got a record award of $110 million on Friday when the Court of Appeal dismissed an appeal brought by the Government-owned Financial Institutions Services (FIS) and made a pronouncement as to how a bank should handle unauthorised...


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Jamaica to take bigger slice of Dominican Rep. trade market
No problem here from Barbados battle -LoJ president
OUR discusses the yap jack issue

Sport


Hazard, Tivoli clash
A CLASH BETWEEN the most consistent team of the competition, Hazard, and the form side of the second round, Tivoli, at Ferdie Neita Park will highlight today's National Premier League round. End of second round final winners Harbour View...


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JDF take first innings lead
Newcomers set for friendly
Village, Waterhouse clash

Commentary


Editorial: The church and society
The church in Jamaica over the years has, undoubtedly, been a pioneering force, exerting a stabilising and uplifting influence on the society. There are denominations and orders, priests and clergywomen these days whose day-to-day practice of their...


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What 'fit and proper' means
Wake up young men!
Freddy in paradise

Letters


Unfair, prejudicial view of Rastas
The Editor, Sir: am writing in response to the article "12 types of Rastas" by Billy Hall which appeared in The Sunday Gleaner on March 17, 2002. Mr. Hall's 12 categories are specious, vapid and reflect no real research or analysis...


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Labour market reform and the Industrial Disputes Tribunal

Entertainment


When cinemas loomed large
I am making my way to work by bus. As the vehicle makes its way through Half Way-Tree, for some reason I look across at the old Odeon building, which I have passed for many years. Additionally, the old theatre has been looking progressively decrepit...


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Balancing career and children
'Mr. Beulah Land' reaches out to community
Talent from the Lord
House of Twang: Tackling the Industry from the grass roots
Serious shortage of female comediennes

Religion


tobyMac, walking in the Light
Toby McKehan (tobyMac), is no stranger to Jamaica, he's been to the island over 30 times because his wife is Jamaican and he likes to take breaks here. tobyMac spoke to The Sunday Gleaner prior to taking the stage at the recent Fun in the...


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Ebedmelech, an African, saved Jeremiah

Outlook


The ghosts of Flat Bridge - Residents claim area is haunted
FOR MANY motorists, approaching the Gorge Road, nestled neatly between the areas of Bog Walk and Spanish Town, is always a daunting task - eerie some will say. That's because there lies the 'Flat Bridge', the taker of many lives, twelve...


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Only a mother's love
Beach J'ouvert fever
Freedom of expression

In Focus


Jamaica needs a covenant of governance
The following is the presentation made by former Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) Member of Parliament and founder of the National Democratic Movement, Bruce Golding, in his contribution to the G2K's seminar on corruption held at the Hilton Kingston Hotel. ...


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Growing up with Jamaica - We go fully metropolitan
Pastoral Concerns: Al Miller and his unity gov't
Why JANU will fail




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