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Lead Stories
Record Olympic medal haul

Jamaica ended the 2000 Olympic Games on a high note here yesterday with a record medal haul - seven medals to better the six won at Atlanta four years ago.

More Lead Stories
Jamaica to lose $400m in cruise ship fallout
Teachers, Ministry on 'collision course'
High cost hampers AIDS treatment
Is deliberately spreading AIDS a crime?


News
AIDS prostitutes hunt victims
Unsuspecting schoolboys, men being deliberately targeted by prostitutes infected with AIDS.

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Libraries cut off from on-line information
Playfair lecture launched
Overstaffing blamed on frightened fleeing students


Business
FINSAC to settle with Rousseau and Alexander

The contentious legal battle between the Financial Sector Adjustment Company (FINSAC)-controlled Ciboney Group hotel operations and the Group's former bosses, Ivor Alexander and Peter Rousseau, could soon be settled out of court.

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Bank of Jamaica to close MoBay cambio
The role of JPSCo and C&W in Jamaica's development
Info Exchange Ltd. to hold business technology forum


Sport
Feanny sweeps Pringle Cup

Philip Feanny's trophy-race dominance continued at Caymanas Park yesterday when the many-time champion trainer's MISSISSIPPI MEDIC led a Feanny sweep of the 1100-metre Pringle Cup.

More Sport
Top cricketers at Milo festival
Tivoli goes after second win
Kingston College punish Jamaica College
Ottey's mom receives birthday gift


Commentary
Editorial - For 'excellence in media'
Every so often something pleasant comes along to relieve the tedium and to mercifully take our minds away from the crime and other ills. One such recent diversion was the staging of the inaugural "Excellence in Media Forum", by the Jamaica Broilers Group.

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Hamilton's loose grasp on reality
The changing faces of places
Feeling safe elsewhere
Questions for Canada's PM


Letters
Shame, Father Ho Lung

THE EDITOR, Madam: I write to you in respect of an article in your paper dated Friday September 1, 2000, page D6, "Diary of a Ghetto Priest", by Father Richard Ho Lung, sub-titled "Forbes, Knight and PM should go".

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Ungrateful set
Cramped for space
Man of his word
Bring Selassie here


Entertainment
The Wailers' era ends

Tuff Gong Records has been folded by the Supreme Court. Balford Henry writes about the ending of an era.

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Entertainment Update
Gospel in tourism
Two strike JCDC gold with stories
St. Mary Homecoming Week


Arts &Leisure
'The final incarnation'

Rachel Manley, daughter of the late Jamaican Prime Minister Michael Manley, has written a book discussing the lives of the Manley clan. Today The Sunday Gleaner begins its serialisation of the book, starting with Pages 1-8 of Chapter 1.

More Arts &Leisure
'Auction of the Century' at the National Gallery
Short story - The dreadful funeral cycle


Outlook
Cover Story - Children in trouble

A child in trouble is a nation in trouble, it is said. Ours are. And, they have become this way, because their moms are in trouble.

More Outlook
Cover story - A return to responsibility
Overcoming heartbreak
What would you do if your heart is broken?
The man next door



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