Lead Stories
Physically challenged taking care of visually impaired parents
DRIVEN BY love and devotion, physically challenged Daphne Williams of Smithville in North Clarendon has been able to cope with her own condition and care for her parents who are visually impaired. Born 30 years ago without a left hand, only a thumb on...
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Patterson under fire - Grenada's Opposition Leader accuses PM of making mockery of justice system
Blaze leaves 45 homeless

News
Work on two major roads to resume
MAJOR ROAD work on two of the Corporate Area's busiest thoroughfares which have stalled for weeks should resume next week, according to the Ministry of Transport and Works. Leo McEwan, of the Ministry's public relations department, told The Gleaner that.
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Man charged for KPH shooting
Probe on in supermarket fraud

Business
Millennium Generation - Anya Schnoor taking merchant banking to the next level
ANYA SCHNOOR, 30, has in a relatively short period, established herself as a shining star in the banking firmament of Jamaica and has been earmarked by many in the financial community as a...
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A letter to the Prime Minister -The reality of the construction sector

Sport
Windwards fall for 168
JAMAICA opened their bid for a successful defence of the title with an impressive performance on the first day of the Busta Cup cricket match against the Windward Islands at Sabina Park yesterday. At stumps, Jamaica, attacking with spin for long...
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Big Lowe a wanted man
Take Will You Marry Me

Commentary
Crossroads for sugar
CENTURIES OF lurching from crisis to crisis in ever-shortening cycles should by now lead to the conclusion that the sugar industry as we have known it cannot much longer survive. The moot question therefore is what alternatives are available to at least
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Condoms in schools?

Letters
Letter of the Day - Senators and voluntarism
THE EDITOR, Madam: KINDLY ALLOW me to lend my support to the well-reasoned arguments of Rev. Webster Edwards against the call for Senators to be paid.
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Revisit Seaga's education proposal
Air Jamaica needs our help
Productivity ideas for the NWC

Entertainment
A new breed of models
THE MOTIVATION to help young people to earn a living was always the desire of Jaime Rose, who operated an employment agency up to a year ago with 43 people registered. "But I could only find jobs for 12. Then, one young woman suggested that I put on a..
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McGregor prepares for March CD launch

Farmer's Weekly
Lower sugar yields expected
LINSTEAD, St. Catherine: THE SUGAR industry is anticipating lower yields in sugar this year, a situation that has been linked to drought conditions that prevailed last year.
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Agriculture
projections optimistic for St. Thomas

Religion
NEW YEAR'S MESSAGES - Part 2
The co-ordinators of this feature wish for everyone a peaceful year filled with success. NOW you can send...
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Time to reflect
An exciting cycle
Tangible aspirations
Practical solutions

Real Estate
More NHT houses coming this month
THE NATIONAL Housing Trust has announced plans to place another large housing development on the market this month. Over 1700 new housing solutions will be offered to qualified NHT contributors between January 15 and 19 of this month, at prices ranging..
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Negril makes more green plans

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