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Lead Stories
Chief Justice sued
A Kingston lawyer is suing Chief Justice Lensley Wolfe to recover damages for slander and/or assault.
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JTA gears up for court battle
Witnesses delay justice's course
Cops upset about intelligence deductions
Feminism influencing J'can women
Business heads irate

News
Painting for peace
Authorities are painting the walls of the Montego Bay Comprehensive High School green in an attempt to promote peace and harmony at the institution that has a history of violence.
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Service stations under siege
Organisation set to redeem 'men at risk'
4-H head has plans to double Caribbean membership
Another J'can woman heads Caribbean Association of Pharmacists

Business
Former Air Ja workers seeking to get funds
Lawyers representing the former Air Jamaica Workers who are entitled to $1 billion in their pension fund said that they are expecting the Government to pay a portion of the money before the end of the year.
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Rebounding from losses
Caution needed in funding IT ventures
Furniture/woodcraft producers join forces
Ja's departure tax among highest in the world

Sport
West Indies tumble to Somerset
Five days before they try and tie the series against England in the final Test, the West Indies tumbled to a humiliating 269-run, first ever loss to Somerset yesterday.
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Jamaica in U-19 final
Rakkadash, Ratified take co-features
Surrey 'A' in command
Boyz at home in Cayman
Bullock's balancing act

Commentary
Editorial - Emigration a negative indicator
There is a growing indication that many Jamaicans have chosen to emigrate in the current mood of apprehension about the state of the nation.
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A telling response to Portia's popularity
Cleanliness is next to ...
Better prevention than cure of environment
Regional debates and calls for referendums

Letters
The missing mystery
THE EDITOR, Madam: The Public Affairs article in The Sunday Gleaner of August 20 titled "The Mystery of the Missing", by Lloyd Williams/Senior Associate Editor made such fascinating reading.
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Glad to be back, proud of NDTC
Return to basic Christian principles
How can these be?
Don't allow Ottey to dictate terms

Entertainment
Dancehall designers - a step ahead
One of fashion's influences in recent times has been dancehall music, which provides an opportunity for creative designers to create outfits which make "a commentary on daily lives."
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Entertainment Update
A close look at the Jamaican music market
Tony Greene wants respect

Arts & Leisure
Port Royal still looks to the sea
Port Royal residents feels that the long-awaited heritage tourism project is taking too long.
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Young cadets in training at Titchfield

Outlook/Fi Real
Those who overcome rape
The experts indicate that rape is a trauma that must be relived, with a therapist, before it can be overcome.
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Living with fear
Not a lark!
Are school fraternities a waste of time?
Ferdie's House

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