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published: Friday | January 28, 2005
Lead Stories


Andem off one charge - Remains in custody for second trial
Reputed GANG leader Joel Andem was yesterday freed of one of two murder charges in the Home Circuit Court, but he was remanded in custody to face trial for the second charge.

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Chang's under probe for pulling gun
Plea bargaining law for Cabinet in two weeks
Witness heard shots from inside house
Chang pulls gun to ward off angry JLP supporters
Golding calls for renewed debate on regional federation
Restricted items in mail
Narcotics training at CSO for post office staff

News


Orane increases stake in Grace
DOUGLAS ORANE, the chief executive officer (CEO) of Grace, Kennedy and Company Ltd., has increased his shareholdings in the company. The Gleaner reported in error yesterday on page D5 that Mr. Orane has decreased his holdings. We regret any error and any.

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J'cans urged to give to Guyana flood relief
Senate honours Seaga today
Jackson, Police Federation hold positive wage talks
St Catherine businessmen to assist with police mobility
Pension scheme for councillors
PM to mediate in labour impasse

Business


The 2004 Companies Act - Simplifying the formations of firms
When the new Companies Act comes into effect on February 1, sweeping changes will be effected in the local business community and the way business is conducted in Jamaica.

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Grace breaks mould on share options
DB&G looks toward prosperous 2005
Air Jamaica's balancing act
Time for restraint

Sport


Rain stalls Ja progress
THE MISERABLE weather experienced in recent weeks in the eastern Caribbean has apparently accompanied the Guyanese cricket team all the way to Jamaica.

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Struggling Bajans axe duo
Under-20 Boyz go down fighting
Ramgeet in front group at Mountaineer Park

Commentary


Strange union stance
THE JAMAICA Confederation of Trade Unions (JCTU) has taken a strange stance that could undermine the effectiveness of one of the linchpins of the industrial relations system. The unions decided to boycott a meeting of the Labour Advisory Committee (LAC)..

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Nominations and elections
Terrorism and the House of Lords
A price for youthful indiscretions or exuberance

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - Jimmy Cliff relevant to all times
THE EDITOR, Sir:

JIMMY CLIFF, reggae ambassador, created history in the wee hours of Sunday, January 16, where before his massive hometown crowd, he demonstrated that as one of the founding fathers of reggae, he was fit, relevant and simply awe

More Stories
Limiting crime
Review board
Equipping oneself

Entertainment


A 'fat beat' for MAGIC CITY
BUJU BANTON'S single 'Magic City from his upcoming album Rasta Got Soul will be distributed exclusively by the international entity Fat Beats Distribution Incorporated.

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Split from partner and closer to God
A little 'Devil's Fire' does wonders
Bacchanal Ja launches 2K5 season





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