In the print edition of the Gleaner, published: Sunday | August 30, 2009
Lead Stories

Grading Golding: PM concedes his administration could have made better use of early period in office
PRIME MINISTER Bruce Golding has candidly admitted that his administration has lost some of the political capital that ushered it into almost office almost two years ago

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News

'Time wasted'
In what is likely to be his most frank admission yet, Prime Minister Golding has conceded that his administration could have made better use of the early period in office.

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Business

Supreme Ventures to earn $3b from Super Lotto
Listed gaming firm, Supreme Ventures Limited (SVL), says it expects to pocket between US$35 million and US$40 million in revenue each year from the new Super Lotto game being played simultaneously in seven...

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Sport

Coach Williams wants top job
PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC):Interim West Indies coach David Williams says naturally, he is interested in filling the full time post made vacant by the axing of Australian John Dyson.

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Commentary

EDITORIAL: Mr Golding's chance at redemption
As things now stand, the Golding administration probably still has the benefit of the doubt.

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Entertainment

Brain-picking with Yasus Afari
Yasus Afari wears many turbans - artiste, author, philosopher and motivational speaker.

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Arts &Leisure

Poets Gone: Bolt Crazy
Sunday Arts and Education has been flooded with poems paying tribute to Jamaican 'sprint king', Usain Bolt.

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Outlook

Napa Valley comes to White Witch
WESTERN BUREAU:The fish and wine surpassed expectations while the conversation on the lips of foodies at the Caymus wine dinner at the ritzy White Witch Restaurant in Montego Bay centred around Usain Bolt and Asafa Powell.

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In Focus

A fighting knock on a sticky wicket
IF JAMAICAN politics was a cricket match, the state of play report might read something like this.

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Auto

The reggae king's rides
When Bob Marley and the Wailers released Babylon By Bus in 1978 - a live album recorded in Paris - the reggae superstar was depicting how he and the group travelled while on tour.

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International

Obama honours Ted at funeral Mass
BOSTON (AP):Leaders and luminaries paid final tribute yesterday to Edward 'Ted' Kennedy, mourning the loss of a senator who made an indelible impact on United States' life over 47 years in Congress and of a man who held up America's most famous family...

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