Lead Stories
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Triple murder in Clarendon
THREE MEMBERS of one family were gunned down near Highway 2000 in Clarendon early yesterday morning.
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Crime - the reason why Jamaicans emigrate
Slain 'brothers' laid to rest
Thanks KSAC, but no thanks!
Paradise in peril
We're disturbed - JPS (Light and power company responds to Sunday Gleaner article)
PNP victory seems likely again
'Royal' farewell - thousands pay last respects to slain priests
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News
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'My Marco was a martyr' - Parents celebrate life of slain son
THE FAMILY of 31-year-old Marco Candelario Las Puña attended yesterday's funeral for the missionary and his colleague who were slain on October 27.
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Some politicians yet to sign code of conduct
Benny White ordered reinstated as vice-chairman
Sexual sin and the Church
Can PNP triumph in Alexandria?
Tony Myers: Davies moves ahead in PNP leadership race (Pt 1)
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Business
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Strategise - Ways to find extra cash
THERE ARE ways to find extra cash in your everyday spending if you take the time to assess carefully what you're spending on. You can either cut back on certain things or give some up totally. Here are a few options to consider.
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Invest - Why just talk? Earn as well
Caribbean economic stability under threat
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Sport
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'Miraculous' victory
IN A bold front-running display, Derby and St. Leger winner MIRACLE MAN humbled 4-5 favourite and reigning 'Horse of the Year' DISTINCTLY IRISH to win the 27th running of the $4 million Red Stripe Superstakes in fine style at Caymanas Park yesterday.
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Spain close in on Cup, Trinidad draw
Cornwall, Godfrey Stewart in 1-1 stalemate
Windies continue to struggle
Wolmer's edge STATHS 1-0
Arnett out to build on final success
Commentary - Spin problem for West Indies in Hobart
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Commentary
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Editorial - Transparency required
IT MAY well be that the context in which it became necessary to appoint the Parliamentary Salaries Review Committee has been forgotten.
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Crime and the rule of law
... Mandatory death considerations
Portia in a class by herself
'Fuelling' the fire
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Letters
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Letter of the day - We need leadership by example
THE EDITOR, Sir: AS A Jamaican who grew up in this country in the early 50s and 60s with family and community taking responsibility for my care and upbringing, I have been following and enjoying the various arguments and propositions being debated...
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Why did scanner miss 'Bulbie's' guns?
Commentary - Dons, dandruff and the 'Gal Sonia'
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Entertainment
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Drums keep the beat!
THE DRUM is an important part of Jamaica's entertainment, with different types being used in various activities. Drums are used in traditional and in creative dances, as well as the creation of dancehall rhythms.
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Peyton Place: Halfway up, halfway down
Cherine puts soul into dancehall
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Arts &Leisure
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Three legs are better than two!
STEADY! Three legs will stabilise a camera better than two, and it's no secret to any photographer who really wants to improve his photography. No matter how steady you hold your camera, a good tripod can hold it steadier and give you sharper pictures.
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In a class of his own
The rivers of the blood of our women and children - The artistes and their role
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Outlook
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Cover Story: Dr. Myles Munroe - Live your best life now
MULTI-GIFTED INTERNATIONAL motivational speaker, best selling author and business consultant Dr. Myles Munroe, was in the island from October 12-13. He was one of the main speakers at the National Pastors and Church Leaders Conference 2005...
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Single and satisfied
But for the grace of God
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In Focus
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Obstacles to crime fighting
IT IS good that some of our most notorious criminals have been recently either taken out or put behind bars. But, what of the large numbers of 'foot soldiers' still at large, and the many others waiting in the wings for recruitment to the criminal ...
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Rating the Caribbean on our own standards
Underfed children in malnourished schools
Portia's key cards
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Social
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GREAT FUN, FOOD at Pineapple Charity Ball
THE RITZ-CARLTON ballroom was alive with polite chatter and the clinking of wine glasses as scores of well-wishers turned up regally dressed for the third annual Jamaica Pineapple Ball charity event last weekend.
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HART, CHEN finally receive Musgrave medals
Ja says bon voyage to the Sinkinsons
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