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Lead Stories
Local airports tighten security
LOCAL AIRPORT officials have implemented stricter security measures effective immediately in line with directives issued by the US Federal Aviation Authority (FAA).

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Death toll rising - Over 5,000 dead or reported missing
KC old boy dies in NY
Muffins save woman's life
Motorists face increased fines for traffic breaches
Wire-tapping Bill coming


News
West Kingston violence did not benefit parties

MOST JAMAICANS are of the view that neither of the two main political parties benefited from the violent incidents in West Kingston during the period July 7-10 which left 27 persons dead. However, in terms of the political mileage gained from the bloody.

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Cameras now allowed at enquiry
W Kingston hearings heat up
Police photographer was 'duty bound'
Old Harbour fire station repaired


Business
Ex-Im Bank to review Canadian line of credit for goods

THE NATIONAL Export-Import (Ex-Im) Bank of Jamaica, said it has committed itself to review its Cdn.$5 million line of credit to allow the facility to be used for payment of goods exported from Cuba to Jamaica.

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JMMB's sales team achieves $1 billion funds under management
JSIF disburses $352.4m, approves 96 projects
Barrow to take C&W to new heights - Part II
Salada expands export coffee sales


Sport
Jarrett's fate still in hands of JAAA's panel

THE FATE of Jamaican sprinter Patrick Jarrett is still in the balance as the panel investigating the positive drug test he returned after the National Championship in June failed to arrive at a verdict even after much deliberation up to...

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George's aim at Dunoon
Portmore Strikers take women's crown
Clarendon, Vere in big clash
The promise of Powell and Lawson


Commentary
The aftermath
AS THE dust literally settles on Tuesday's terror attack in the USA, the outlines of a future American response are starting to become apparent. It seems likely that the US administration will blame the network associated with Osama bin Laden for the...

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The unthinkable can happen
Getting our integrity in shape
Globalisation and violence
What next?
It's desperation time again
Jamaica College - A phoenix rising from the ashes


Letters
Letter of the Day - We live in harsh and brutal times
THE EDITOR, Sir: YESTERDAY (SEPTEMBER 11), I began my day as I usually do, a bit irritable, wishing for just a few more minutes of sleep. I started my journey from East Harlem, New York to New Jersey by train, bus and boat, expecting a day no...

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Radio talk-show host misguided on US policies
High morale and nationalistic values
America still stands proud
A rush to find a scapegoat
Can these terrorists not see life as a gift?


Entertainment
'Link Up' ­ a great production

THE AREA Youth Foundation (AYF) production Link Up, featuring the AY Krew, is a bit of a miracle. You might have seen this musical at one of its five performances at the Little Theatre last week. Or, were you among the lucky audiences at...

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THE GLEANER'S weekly entertainment guide
Chilean art on show


Star Page
The unique Walters' twins

AT the home of the Walters in Kitson Town, St. Catherine, it is not easy to tell which of the four-year-old twins, Teisha and Jhemikel, is wearing the pants. This is because Teisha is considered a "tom-boy"-sometimes wearing her brother's clothes...

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37 years of love and dedication
US shows put on hold - Entertainers uncertain about events after terrorist 'jetbombs'
Bottoms up!
Recurring vaginal itch


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