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published: Friday | October 10, 2003
Lead Stories


'Scrap law on buggery'
DECLARING THAT the law governing buggery was woefully outdated, researchers, doctors and human rights activists are calling on the Government to consider decriminalising anal sex between consenting adults.

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'Cops need Fingerprint Act to work'
Security X-ray machines to arrive in Nov
22-y-o wins IAPA Essay Competition
Judge's error causes murder retrial
No state of emergency in future, says PM

News


Municipal office to get furniture
SPANISH TOWN, St. Catherine: STATIONERY AND Supplies has won the bid to provide the Portmore Municipal office with furniture and other supplies, beating out seven other tenders.

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The explosion is coming, Shaw
Labourites buying into PNP propoganda states Robinson propopr
Jamaican History Society celebrates 60th anniversary
Bartlett backs performance in JLP race
New housing lots on the market soon
Farmer on life sentence wins appeal

Business


Dealers dealt a harsh hand by FSC - Industry to now pay for supervision
IN the drive to become a self-funding watchdog agency, the Financial Services Commission (FSC) has revised its fee schedule applicable to Security Dealers and Advisers effective September 1, 2003.

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Jamaicans should increase savings to 40 per cent
JPSCo re-evaluates operations
Process re-engineering needed
Dollar slide is no threat - traders
'Paying the cost of extortion'
Karen Turner spearheads USAID

Sport


Lightning strikes Test pacer
TRINIDAD & TOBAGO's Test paceman Mervyn Dillon and Fernix Thomas of the Windward Islands were struck by lightning during yesterday's abandoned Red Stripe Bowl fixture at Kensington Oval.

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Kelly receives French clearance to play again
Tough wait ahead for 'Charlie'
Benjamin favoured for assistant coach of West Indies
Take Jack Em Up
Lambie's skewed vision of tourism

Commentary


Arbitration award shock
THE MILLWOOD award must rank as one of the largest ever made against the Government, too big to be swept under the carpet.

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Post office for sale
The wild, wild WI
Getting educational priorities right

Letters


Ridiculous adjustments to the postal rates
THE EDITOR, Sir: ON JUNE 26, 2002 I read in The Gleaner that a contract had been signed the previous Friday for a $199-million complex which would house, among other things, a new post office in Liguanea, St. Andrew.

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A cry of desperation
Not the answer
Land tax concern
Stop the the guns coming in
'We are proud of you, Nadine'
'Stopping the roadwork won't help'
There is hope or Jamaica
'Population growth without economic growth'
Rivermae Johnson
Pearl Mills

Entertainment


Judith Gayle makes successful re-entry
IF THERE was a 'no re-entry' sign on church doors, it would spell the demise of many who have 'turned back'.

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Poets to speak for 'Stepping Razor'
Gabrielle Seaga celebrates her first birthday
Great fun by the poolside
Performances dampen 'Sex? Thanks!'
No place like Ja




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