Lead Stories Gleaner takes steps to remove injunction The following is a statement by the Chairman and Managing Director of the Gleaner Company Ltd., Mr. Oliver Clarke. THE GLEANER Company Ltd. was served with an ex parte injunction on Friday, June 22, which barred it from being able to publish an... More Lead Stories
Sonia Jones goes to jail - 'Look after my dad for me'
More load-shedding
A world of difference
May Pen Hospital to be upgraded
Royal treatment for the elderly

News Big rent hike at Pavilion
 RENTAL FEES at Pavilion Mall in Half-Way Tree Kingston have been increased by almost 300 per cent effective July 1, and businesses there are facing closure while some proprietors are contemplating cutting staff. Checks yesterday revealed that business... More News
Falmouth Fire Station unsafe - Concerns prompt relocation ultimatum from JALGO
Body found in gully
Herbs may be harmful to children
All is not well in Ja, Commissioner says

Business Centennial to invest $millions in Jamaica BETWEEN THE launch period and the first year of operations, Cent-ennial Digital Jamaica is to invest some US$130 million into the country's growing telecoms industry. Company executives would have projected that another US$60 to $80 million would be... More Business
Millions spent last year to upgrade airport

Sport 45 named for World Champs SYDNEY Olympics individual medalists Lorraine Graham-Fenton, Deon Hemmings and Gregory Haughton will head Jamaica's team to the eighth World Athletics Championships in Edmonton, Canada August 3-12. Graham-Fenton and Haughton will compete in the... More Sport
Hall, Banks nominatedfor WICB posts
Raymond Sharpe dead at 62
One goal, no glory, but still a good show
Big lesson for Boyz

Commentary Peanuts and the Post Office INCREASED POSTAL rates are to come into effect soon. And some peanut farmers in St. Elizabeth are storing their harvest, refusing to sell at the price buyers are offering. These two apparently unrelated items of news which The Gleaner carried last... More Commentary
History in the making
A man called Theodore

Letters Letter of the Day - An angel in disguise THE EDITOR, Sir: WHAT'S GOOD about Jamaica? My answer is, people like Mrs. Walker, the proprietor and manager of Morant Villas, situated in Morant Bay. While on a touring holiday of Jamaica last month, I caught the flu virus and was unaware of it and... More Letters
Mourning the loss of Fr Martin Royackers
The Net and postal services
Setting the record straight
Learning from the NYPD
Jamaica -- a death factory
The 'futility' of a tertiary education
Chinese and the Olympics

Entertainment Pam Hall goes Reggae-Jazz
 TALENTED JAMAICAN vocalist Pam Hall wants to make her own mark on the world of popular jazz, with the release of a reggae-jazz album, set to hit the streets later this year. "No-one has done this before... I don't know of anyone who has done a... More Entertainment
Community involvement surges in JCDC

Youth Link New Haven's educational progamme
 THE NEW Heaven Baptist Church's Education Enrichment Programme is more of what we need to uplift young people and help prepare them for the CXC exams. More Youth Link
St. James High's Successes
Dear counsellor: should I go to sixth form?
Alicia Wilson - ace footballer

The Shipping Industry Phillips lauds maritime sector
 TRANSPORT AND Works Minister, Dr. Peter Phillips, during his contribution to the 2001/02 Sectoral Debate in Parliament, said the Government's investment in the maritime sector has been reaping success. "Our policy of giving priority to modern... More The Shipping Industry
SAJ hosts seminar

Star Page Rewards of teaching
 SIXTY-ONE-YEAR-OLD Horace Richards, principal of the Ocho Rios High School, has been teaching since he was 18 and as he prepares to leave the system at the end of this year, he says he has no regrets. Mr. Richards went into the profession at a time... More Star Page
High demand for plays on video
The early bird higgler
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