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published: Saturday | September 13, 2008


Lead Stories


Ambassadors for change - Beacons of Peace lauded, Japanese Embassy grants $5.3 million
As Jamaica's crime wave continues, Japanese Ambassador Masahiro Obata has hailed the efforts of the Jamaica chapter of the Beacons of Peace and Achievement (BPA), praising the group for...

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OVER THE EDGE
Principal stands firm after tyres slashed
Holness lashes out at student protests
JPS customers say they've had enough
Pagee Beach fishermen call for help

News


Serving my neighbours - Clarendonian dedicates over 30 years to community development
He was presented with the 2004 FirstCaribbean International Bank regional unsung hero runner-up award for his service to humanity. But he has received some 35 awards from service clubs, government and civic groups, for over 36 years of contribution to community development. His name is William 'Billy' Shagoury.

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Leslie Ruel Madden - a tangible hero
A church transformation consultancy
Across the nation
CCN revamp begins

Business


Farmer registration 'not about taxation'
Agriculture minister Dr Christopher Tufton says the sector must refocus its efforts to meet the challenges of market liberalisation.In addressing the farmers present at the launch of the National Farmer Registration Programme in Mandeville on Wednesday...

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Down but not out - Farmer recommits to production after Gustav battering

Sport


Bolt could have run 9.55- physicist
OSLO, Norway (AP):Usain Bolt could have run the 100-metre Olympic final in 9.55 seconds if he had not slowed down to celebrate winning gold, a Norwegian physicist said yesterday."We estimate that he could have finished the race...

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Champions Garvey,JC to kickoff season
Ivan The Terrible for Viceroy Trophy
Powell gets another shot at world record
Premier league to kick off Sept 21
Carl Lewis questions Bolt's form, Ja's testing
Pakistan invites WI for Tests
Melbourne, Westmoreland clash
Keane calls Warner a 'clown'
Boyz hanging by a thread
General Accident won't take Air Jamaica lightly
BRIEFS
DaCosta Cup 2008 - Maceo the team to beat
Central vs west tug-of-war looms
THE GLEANER's FAB 5
What next for the Reggae Boyz?
Performer of the week: Easy does it, Asafa
In your neighbourhood

Commentary


No fear of speaking
There was a time, not too long ago, when the prospect of an outstanding Jamaican athlete making an appearance on a major televised talk show abroad would fill us with as much trepidation as delight.

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When our heroes return home
Issue: René Simoes' dismissal - Team not world class

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - Lyn-Sue is no role model
The Editor, Sir:I hope the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) is not even considering Dr Carolyn Gomes' suggestion of using Carey Lyn-Sue as a model in the fight against corruption.With all due respect, Lyn-Sue...

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Protected agriculture - the, way forward
The Simoes controversy: Dismissal poorly handled
Flawed from first day
Nonsense move, Captain Burrell
Unfortunate comments
Ho Lung's patriotism

Entertainment


'Double trouble' in NY
Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen have been labelled "disruptive, intrusive and totally disrespectful" by their New York neighbours.The twins - who shot to fame when they starred on US TV show Full House in 1987 - have been angering residents who live near...

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Angelina, the happy camper

Let's Talk Life


Let's talk …relationship - Two-income family but can't cope
Dear Counsellor,I live with my spouse and two children. Many times, we have financial problems. We are both working and don't seem to be able to make ends meet.

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Tired of being controlled

Saturday Features


How to... avoid food poisoning by fish
This is the fourth instalment of The Gleaner's new feature, 'How to ...', an instruction guide giving practical advice on fixing many of those pesky problems that pop up - without paying an arm and a leg.

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Tech SAVVY: The Creative Zen
Style:SATURDAY - Faves' for your five fingers
SPY CAM: GET CAUGHT!
Sexy vs Creepy... In a new environment
Countdown
TalkingSEX: Ouch! it hurts
Healthylifestyle: Eating savvy on a budget


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