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published: Wednesday | June 11, 2008

Lead Stories


People's National Party (PNP) on top - An election today could result in a change of Government in Jamaica
THE PEOPLE'S NATIONAL Party (PNP) has emerged the party more likely to form the Government if a general election were called now. But, with three in every 10 Jamaicans indicating little interest in the electoral process at this time, there is no reason why the Jamaica Labour Party...

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What's right with Jamaica
Getting back into the groove
Poll doesn't mean Golding's doing a good job - analysts
DIASPORA FOCUS - Jamaicans resist diaspora influence in House
NEPA scolded in Parliament
Phillips calls out Jamaicans against crime
Samuda scraps metal trade again
'Reading should be compulsory and tested'
Five master keys to success (Part 4)

News


Alston High moves ahead with alternative energy
MAY PEN, Clarendon: Alston High School in Clarendon is putting in place measures to combat rising energy costs. The Institution, through its science club and agriculture department in collaboration with United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural...

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Gleaner sticks fun memories in Immaculate scrapbooks
NCB, NGO work to develop disaster plans
Parents urged to get help
Don't make 'barrel kids' become victims - Children's Advocate
Cops strengthen ties with St Thomas communities
Police arrest jailbreaks with cell-block improvement
School honours veteran teacher
Scores make Principal'sgrade at St Richard's
Parents peeved at GSAT placements
Man held for molesting 9-y-o - Girl allegedly had oral sex with classmate
Murderer gets life sentence

Business


Flow not backing down - Cabinet backs liberalisation of cable advertising
With millions of dollars potentially at stake daily, Flow Communications says it is undeterred by its regulator's initial clamp down, and is getting ready to lay out a case for its plan to sell advertising on the cable channels it packages for sale in Jamaica...

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JPS battens down with $1b storm plan - But recovery fund weak - OUR to rule on $688m Dean cess
GK Foods to take bigger bite of snack market
New outlook on oil - Consumption forecasts cut amid surging prices
Roger Williams joins VistaPrint
Jagdeo, regional financiers to meet on agriculture
Responsibility, work and acquiring skill sets

Sport


Grenada stun Reggae Boyz
Jamaica's Reggae Boyz hit a snag in their preparation for the start of the FIFA World Cup qualifiers which kicks off against the Bahamas in four days time, when they went down 1-2 to 143rd ranked Grenada at the National Stadium in St George's, Grenada...

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Group protests ban on Samuels
Riettie expects good showing from juniors
Facey, Wilson look to bow out in style
Reggae Boyz slowly finding the right blend
Bailey helps team qualify for Euroleague
Madrid boss defends his tactics
Stadium upgraded for World Junior Championships
T&T officials slam WI selectors - Former VP says Powell's below Test standard
Sir Viv wants pace
Gatlin seeks injunction to run at US trials

Commentary


EDITORIAL - Financial accountability and the Church
Churches and those who oversee their affairs may, indeed, be obliged to answer to a higher order than those who answer to the institutions of man.Yet, even in the absence of the injunction of rendering to God and Caesar what is theirs, it would seem to us that financial accountability ...

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A grievous historical wrong
Obama is liberal, therefore bad?
Well said, Rev Dick

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - Occupational safety badly neglected
The Editor, Sir: It is with sadness and regret that I learned of yet another fatal accident occurring in the construction industry on Monday, May 5, 2008 at Iberostar Hotel in St James. A worker fell to his death while working on a scaffolding. Since the accident ...

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Crime sparks uptown trek
Bethel Church commends PM
Community cries for help
Risk and dog ownership
Rumours & gays

Entertainment


Nia Long added to CFW 2008 line-up
Award-winning African-American film star Nia Long has been added to the roster of 'A-list' celebs confirmed to make an appearance at the upcoming Caribbean Fashionweek. Known for her roles in The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Big Momma's House and Are We There Yet?...

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'Better Mus' Come' filled with drama, action
Something extra
Esquire names Fiasco one of the world's best dressed
Children express their culture through dance

Profiles in Medicine


Serve up some FLAT-BELLY FOODS
Hmmm! Rich, chocolate-covered desserts, olives and all kinds of delightful nuts and seeds. Sounds scrumptious and, at last, all part of a waistline-friendly diet that doesn't tell us to eat tasteless rice cakes and drink cabbage soup...

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Are you exercising enough?
Improving your smile with Dental implant (part II)
Blotting out those 'liver spots'
Strokes respect nobody
Health trends


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