In the print edition of the Gleaner, published: Wednesday | July 29, 2009
Lead Stories

Cash-strapped - Gov't struggles to pay suppliers
The cash crunch facing the Government is starting to hurt businesses that supply goods and services to state entities. Over the last three months, several businesses have not been paid and the operators have been unsuccessful in their efforts to get a timeline...

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News

Helpful friends in neediest moments
Hi Neighbour! I want to publicly thank S. Webster from Orlando, Florida, for that inspirational long-distance call last week. Sometimes when you think that yours may the lonely voice in the wilderness, it is always refreshing to hear another reassuring voice...

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Business

Tia Maria sold
Tia Maria, the famous coffee-liqueur brand that was developed in Jamaica in the 1930s but whose control passed from the island decades ago, has been sold by the French wine producer, Pernod Ricard, raising questions about the future of its manufacture here....

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Sport

Shelly goes all the way
Olympic champion Shelly-Ann Fraser won the battle of Jamaican female sprinters at the Herculis Super Grand Prix meet in Monaco yesterday. Fraser was quickest out of the blocks and led all the way, crossing the finish line in 10.91 seconds...

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Commentary

EDITORIAL - Will the real Mr Thwaites show his hand
Mr Ronald Thwaites, the lawyer and Roman Catholic deacon who is member of parliament for Central Kingston, likes to portray himself as an atypical, post-partisan politician which, for the most part, he accomplishes. Indeed, we found refreshing...

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Letters

LETTER OF THE DAY - Steps to alleviate illiteracy
THE EDITOR, Sir: Over the past several weeks, every Dick, Tom and Harry has been commenting on our education system. The minister is anxious to see results and has come up with the idea that performance contracts for primary school principals is the way to achieve...

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Entertainment

'I felt pure love' - Tito
WESTERN BUREAU: Two days after Tito Jackson accepted the Lifetime Achievement Award from Reggae Sumfest on behalf of his legendary brother, Michael, he allowed The Gleaner access to his presidential suite at the Iberostar Grande Hotel in Montego Bay...

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Profiles in Medicine

Poverty sucks! We must have a complete change in mindset
Jamaica has tremendous potential. We have excelled in various spheres of life - sports, music, tourism - but have never been able to translate this success to economic prosperity. Lately, I have been asking myself this question...

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International

Gov't revokes diplomatic visas
Nicaragua (AP): The United States government said yesterday it has revoked the diplomatic visas of four officials in Honduras' coup-installed government, stepping up pressure on interim leaders who insist they can resist international demands...

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