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Lead Stories


Candidates sign Code of Conduct in MoBay
PEOPLE'S NATIONAL Party (PNP) and New Jamaica Alliance (NJA) candidates in St. James have added their signatures to the Political Code of Conduct. Only one of the four Jamaica Labour Party candidates turned up to sign the document at the Presbyterian...


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'Break links with organised crime' - New British High Commissioner urges Jamaicans
PM backs Gonsalves - Rejects criticisms of meddling by St Vincent Prime Minister
My last election race, says Patterson
PNP leading in western Ja
Downtown merchants plan shutdown To protest Gov't's failure to improve conditions

News


PSOJ condemn political attack
THE COUNCIL of Presidents of the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ) has condemned what they call the recent aggressive and provocative actions of supporters of the two political candidates for the St. Catherine Central constituency...


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Coroner's Inquest postponed because of juror's illness
New Bill on early childhood education coming
JLP accuse PNP of sabotaging Clarendon constituency projects
Seaga against fixed election date 'Patterson playing delaying tactics'
Andem gang, former member in stand-off
JAS still waiting on budget funds
Limited intake at Horizon
Heat was too much for PM at new Rex Nettleford Hall

Business


Understanding the new tax assessment and objection process
The following is the first part of a public education series on the new taxation assessment and objection process by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Jamaica (ICAJ).


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Improvement for Petrojam refineries

Sport


Curry fight stands out for McCallum
LAS VEGAS, Nevada, CMC: MIKE MCCALLUM, Jamaica's former three-time world boxing champion, has described his 1987 win over the American Donald Curry as the most memorable accomplishment of his career.


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Aussies blast WI academy
Royal Decameron, Shaw Park clash
WICB relaxes eligibility rules
Queen Hill lands feature

Commentary


It's the election, PM!
PRIME MINISTER P.J. Patterson took a break from what he said was his last political campaign as he graced The Gleaner's monthly Editors Forum yesterday. He climaxed the session with a spirited defence...


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Enviro ramblings and democracy
Will China become a democracy?
Looking for a leak

Letters


National pride and beauty contests
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WISH to offer some comments on Melville Cooke's recent article 'Crowning of the Browning.' Jamaicans have always been black-conscious, and the diverse ethnicity is part of our history and culture as a nation. Many different ethnic...


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Gonsalves - tacky shameless
The Gleaner, Rodney and Gonsalves
Rampant meddling
Elevating the discussion on education
Give all the boys a chance
Clifford Weir

Entertainment


'Philly Sax' and black expression
THE NAME Byard 'Philly Sax' Lancaster is one that has become almost synonymous with jazz in local circles. This is despite the fact that Byard Lancaster is not Jamaican. Nonetheless, Jamaica has become almost...


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'Consecutive Headrush' rocked at 'Statik'

Cornwall Edition


Highway Project on target and within budget
WESTERN BUREAU: WORK ON the US$60-million Phase 2 of the North Coast Highway Project which began in November last year is just under 15 per cent complete, and the construction exercise...


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Water quality at risk - Blythe says residents of Roaring River must be relocated
MoBay sportsmen being 'short changed'
Hanover prepared for disasters

What's Cooking


a monthful of meals
tired of the same old thing day in day out? Be bored no more. Let these 30 meals for 30 days put the oomph back into your evening meal. You can have most of these recipes prepared and on the table in less time than it takes to run out for a bucket of...


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Mexican Supper
Pork Stir fry

Science & Technology


Technological advances in weather Insights into the National Meteorological Service
ON GAINING Independence in 1962, Jamaica became an individual member of the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) after becoming a signatory to its Convention. The WMO is a specialised agency of the United Nations that...


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Biotechnology unravelled (part 3)




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