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Lead Stories
P.O. lay-offs coming - 300-400 workers to go by December
MORE THAN 300 temporary post office employees are being laid off by the end of December. Post Master General, Blossom O'Meally Nelson, confirmed yesterday that the contracts of between 300 and 400 temporary workers at the Post Office would not be renewed

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...Mother of two protests
UWI beefs up security
Master Teacher appointments slow
Alcan's Brown wins Jago 10K


News
Highway 2000 work resumes
CONSTRUCTION HAS resumed on segment one of the controversial North Coast Highway after several stoppages. Joseph Shako, project director and co-ordinator for the Ministry of Transport and Works, said work resumed late last week on the highway which is...

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Cops should declare assets ­ Knight
Demonstration at NHT


Business
Cruise ship industry, not in crisis ­ Tatham
GENERAL MANAGER of Cruise Shipping at the Jamaica Tourist Board (JTB), William Tatham, has said the local cruise ship industry "is not in crisis", but was going through a transition, brought on by developments in the international cruise...

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FINSAC takes LoJ


Sport
H/View on the prowl again

HARBOUR VIEW gave a good display of their talent and mood on the first day of their Group Two CONCACAF Club Championships on Sunday and today could be no different. Paradise FC who walk into their path at 8 o'clock this evening, were on hand to...

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Manning teams seek crucial points
Whopping Pools carryover
Happy hunting, good luck West Indies
Hendriks hits at attitude problem


Commentary
Overseas hotel jobs
WHEN THE Sunday Gleaner broke the news of wire-taps and drug-running, Minister of Labour and Social Security, Donald Buchanan and his Permanent Secretary, Anthony Irons, were away in the United States. The Minister has brought back some good news to...

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Two very encouraging signs
The promise of the rebirth of Youtopya
Wanted: infusion of goodness
Alexander Bedward: The Renal solution (part 5)- Through the 20th Century with The Gleaner


Letters
Letter of the Day - National self-confidence
THE EDITOR, Madam: JAMAICA HAS had its fair share of shifts and changes in the recent past, from the continuing rise in senseless murders, closure of factories, high percentage unemployment, decline in production, unpredictable devaluation in our...

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Poor road conditions in Eastern St Thomas
US elections a show of class
Fr. Rochester ­ A Godly man touched by injustice
Ernie Smatt of Watersports Enterprises Ltd
A technical solution to carjackings


Entertainment
Stella Maris Dance Ensemble... Full of youthful exuberance

THE SEVENTH anniversary concert by the Stella Maris (Young Adult) Dance Ensemble, under the theme, 'Brown Sugar', was held over the weekend at the Little Theatre, Tom Redcam Drive, Kingston.

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Entertainers headline new video
Fish and Bammy Festival draws large crowd


Youth Link
A dedicated athlete

AFTER MINING medals in the Carifta, Central American and Caribbean (CAC) Juniors, the Olympic Games and the just concluded World Junior Championships, 18-year-old Veronica Campbell now has her sight set on the World Championships to..

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Trying to get a break ­ Diary of a teen father
Keri set to go Rock Steady


Star Page
The struggle continues

PEARLITA REID has been involved in market life for over 17 years, and despite her knack for convincing customers, she has found the job an uphill task. "It is very hard with the selling for sometimes we buy the things and them don't sell we have to sell.

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Sizzling Sizzla



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