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Lead Stories
Gleaner
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'e-news'
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Rain wreaks havoc
What's right with Jamaica - No run-of-the-mill pastor
Not taking lead for granted -- JLP
Ten 'cops' needed - Manchester Parish Council steps up recruitment drive
JTB launches
ad campaign

News
Walker prepares
for busy year
WITH THE distinct possibility that by-elections could be held in a number of constituencies, Parish Council divisions, or full Local Government Elections later this year, the next 12 months could be extremely busy for Danville Walker and his staff at...
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Line of
hope
Custos Wilson to
be buried next week
Strike at
United
Estates
Families marooned

Business
US$3m Dolphin Cove attraction
OCHO RIOS has added yet another tourist attraction to its growing number, in the form of a marine enclave, where swimming with dolphins will be the major attraction of "Dolphin Cove" located close to Dunn's River. The resort, which took a year to...
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Prime Life eyes merger
A year of change
Insurance prices set to rise this year

Sport
MacGill restricts WI
SYDNEY, (AP) -- RECALLED leg-spinner Stuart MacGill snared seven wickets yesterday as the West Indies crashed from 147-0 to 256-9 at stumps on the first day of the fifth Test against Australia.
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Match-fixing a mystery to Simmons
Fortune favours the brave
Simoes wants Boyz in Brazil

Commentary
Blood shortage
WE HAVE thankfully come through the accident and violence-prone holiday season without any serious incident which would have required a major drawdown on the country's blood supply. This is not to say the situation has not been critical. The National...
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Agenda for the decade
Vision of a better Jamaica

Letters
Letter of the Day Warning about deer
THE EDITOR, Madam: CONCERNING THE Sunday Gleaner of December 17, 2000 where there was a story on the growing deer population in Portland, the newspaper should alert its readers to the potential for an ecological disaster from an alien species.
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Bring back the 'old time religion'
Officers Reid and Brown
Don't lose hope in WI team
Alpheus Lawrence

Entertainment
Beenie Man named 'DJ
Of The Century'
BEENIE MAN has been named 'DJ of the Century' by Gibbons Production, promoters of Teensplash, now in its 10th year. The presentation was made at recently held Teensplash at Wynter's Park, St. Catherine.
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Jamaica Carnival 2001... - New venue, pure niceness

Profiles in Medicine
Do cell phones cause BRAIN TUMOURS?
CELLIES, CELLIES everywhere. Jamai-cans have really taken to mobile telephones. The latest report suggests that 10,000 new customers are signing on every month and within the next two years, there could be more than 530,000 customers here. In many...
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Hypochondriacs

Star Page
Big crowd, good fun at Blow Out #1
THE threat of rain was not enough to stop patrons from turning out in great numbers, to D' Millennium Fair Blow Out Number 1, at the Marketplace aka "Carnival City" on Constant Spring Road, St. Andrew, Monday night. The event which kicked off the...
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Forgive your husband and take him back Pastor
Service with a smile

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