| Lead Stories Scouts bar gays - Not even gay parents are acceptable, says SAJ The Scout Association of Jamaica is sticking to the position of excluding homosexuals from its membership, a position backed by Chief Scout, Governor-General Sir Howard Cooke... More Lead Stories 3,000 IT jobs for MoBay J'can kids die in NY fire Divided by death - Braeton struggles to recover from killing of youths  News Cops say FAST slows Braeton probe The Bureau of Special Investigation claims its probe into the death of the "Braeton Seven" is being hampered by the human rights group Families Against State Terrorism (FAST), which has advised witnesses not to speak to the police without legal advice. .. More News I've cleansed my political soul -- Golding Gov't pressed to stop tourist harassment  Business Digicel - ready to change Jamaica's cellular market  Competition in the cellular telephone market in Jamaica will officially come on stream in just over a week's time with the launch of Digicel Jamaica's global mobile network package, but the company is not saying just yet what products and services it... More Business Union Bank avoids paying Supreme Court award to Nunes Is the media mirror cracked?  Sport WI struggling
THE fourth Test between the West Indies and South Africa at the Antigua Recreation Ground moves into its third day today with the home team, one down with one to go and needing a victory to draw level... More Sport Vere top girls, boys' race very close Arnett and Tivoli in key clash
 Commentary Trauma and the national mood A rush of events has swung the national mood to and fro through the first quarter of this new year. The political tone was set by the North East St. Ann by-election. Victory for the Opposition JLP reset the traditional two-party format and dimmed the... More Commentary All hands on deck Cricket no longer a gentleman's game  Letters Ban Anancy THE EDITOR, Sir: I read with great delight your news article on the front page of The Sunday Gleaner of March 18, 2001, concerning the first conference on regional education held by the Jamaica Teachers' Association, and the Caribbean Union of Teachers... More Letters Never give up Inadequate system  Entertainment 'Oroonoko': intriguing African trip  Oroonoko is heart-pounding action and bittersweet romance. Oroonoko is rich dialogue and ruthless double-crossing. Oroonoko is spirited acting and intriguing plot. Oroonoko is Aphra Behn's 'true story' written in 1688 and set in Coramantien, Ghana. It... More Entertainment Brian Heap's passion for things Caribbean  Outlook Saving lives  TWENTY-EIGHT-year-old Hermine Lewin is by the side of her daughter. She has remained there for the last two years. Her daughter, two-year-old Chris-Ann Burey, is now lying attached to an IV in a bed at the University Hospital of the West Indies. But,... More Outlook Children at risk Mandeville Lions have much
to roar about A messy situation  Showbiz The drama of old acts - Film industry wants better incentives  Jamaica has a long and enviable history in film. So much so, that Jamaica's success has drawn countries of the eastern Caribbean into the industry. But despite the decades of experience, Jamaica seems to be catching up the rear at the policy level... More Showbiz Monique Hinds goes int'l The art of making hits 
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