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Lead Stories
Air J loses US$11m - Airline restructures to cushion fallout

AIR JAMAICA'S chairman Gordon "Butch" Stewart, yesterday put the losses sustained by the national carrier over the past week at US$11 million. The airline, he said, sustained heavy revenue losses since last week Tuesday in the wake of the terrorist...

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Gov't to assess effect from attacks on US
Governor-General's Achievement Award winner -Dr. Vitillius Reid-Holder - Community involvement extends far and wide
Davies to meet hoteliers
Continental shelves plans to commence flights to Ja
West Kingston Enquiry - Lawyers' heckling forces seating rearrangements


News
Gleaner honours 42 employees

COSMO GRANT and Harvey Josephs have few if any regrets regarding their chosen careers. In fact, the two, who started with The Gleaner Company Limited more than 40 years ago, say they would probably make the same choices if life granted them the...

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Comrades at war in Western St Andrew
Verbal clash upstages ACP's testimony
Three J'cans on FBI's most wanted list
Crime, unemployment to headline PNP conference


Business
Shipping worries - Terrorist attacks on US spell hard times for local exporters

LAST TUESDAY'S attacks on the United States' World Trade Center and the Pentagon has lead to many local exporters unable to shift their goods to the US because of the absence of airlift approval and now find their businesses facing potential ruin.

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Braeton Youth Club - A promise in progress
Davies praised by IMF boss
Ja readies itself for the Euro
A world truly connected


Sport
Jarrett guilty

JAMAICAN SPRINTER Patrick Jarrett was last night found guilty of a doping offence and faces a two-year ban from the sport. The announcement was made by Jamaica Amateur Athletic Association (JAAA) president, Patrick Anderson during that...

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Cargill, Brown in charge
N. Manley trounce Ascot
Alston, E. Allen on top
Well said, Madam Minister


Commentary
Combating corruption
THE LATEST polls commissioned by The Gleaner indicate that the great majority of Jamaicans feel that corruption is more rampant now than five years ago. In 1998 a Transparency International report rated Jamaica at a lowly 3.8 on a scale of one to 10.

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US must review its foreign policy
America will be stronger


Letters
Letter of the Day - Balanced response to terrorism needed
THE EDITOR, Sir: FIRST OF all let me express my deep sadness over this unbelievably cruel disregard for life, the most precious gift in the world. I just hope that this atrocity does not evoke a knee-jerk reaction of undirected animosity.

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Columnist wrong on Bush
Requiem for a street lady
C&W and online billing
Teach patois in schools
'Black' ­ an unfortunate designation for terror
Afghans cannot bear a strike from America
J'can missing
'We are a nation under attack'


Entertainment
Major changes for Sumfest 2002

RED STRIPE Reggae Sumfest has made several changes to next year's festival. The changes have come in response to an incident on Dancehall Night of this year's festival which caused the night's proceedings to end prematurely. At a press conference...

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Rest and relaxation


Profiles in Medicine
Drugs among our children

PERHAPS NO area is more clearly appropriate for the application of systematic research and reporting than the drug field, given its rapid rate of change, its importance for the well-being of the nation and the amount of legislative and...

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Keloids and hypertrophic scars
For pregnant women


Star Page
Producers fail to pay unknowns royalties

WHILE some record producers ensure that royalties are paid to young and upcoming artistes who record on their labels, others do not give them a dime and little or no explanation. Some producers feel that recording an artiste who is virtually unknown...

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Daphne Lawrence's Determined dedication
Lusting at boss' killer legs


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