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JPSCo rebate unpaid - Refunds not yet paid to more than 200,000 accounts
Nearly four years after The Gleaner revealed that the Jamaica Public Service Company (JPSCo) had overcharged its customers over $2 billion in fuel charges, some customers have not been paid their rebate. About 204,800 accounts...


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Donors pressure parties
Transport Authority ordered to pay for unlawful seizure
Forensic audit of CTL remains incomplete
Spring Plains divestment awaits Cabinet approval
Choking in dust, smoke - Harbour View residents, Carib Cement Company at loggerheads

News


Policeman gunned down
A 25-year-old policeman was shot dead and another shot and injured by gunmen in the Duhaney Park area of Kingston on Friday night. The slain lawman has been identified as Basil Black from the Hunts Bay Police Station, while the name of the injured...


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No special systems for garrisons - EAC
Today is Carnival Day
Moving to save lives
Anger, revenge ignite Riverton fires

Business


BETTER THAN MINIMUM WAGE: The begging business
Beggars may not be able to be choosers but an increasing number of Jamaicans have chosen to be beggars. The begging business can be more lucrative than one might imagine. Beggars, not offering any services for the handouts, tell The Sunday...


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Spending habits of kids - budgeting in practice
Island Grill forges strategic alliance - Key link with T'dad-based company

Sport


Hooper shines at Sabina
JAMAICA'S dream of winning the Busta International Shield and putting it beside the Busta Cup was all but destroyed at Sabina Park yesterday when Guyana, thanks to some dazzling, superb batting by West Indies captain Carl Hooper, won first innings lead...


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Boys' Town well set for ML title
Hazard, Arnett showdown
Fromrussiawithlove tops 2000 Guineas

Commentary


Editorial: Too slow to justice
We note the call made on Wednesday by Mrs. Justice Carol Beswick at the opening of the Easter Session of the Home Circuit Court, for citizens to "galvanise ourselves into action to fight and control this evil" - crime. As the crime rate has escalated...


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Time to reform political financing
Yet another season of Bruce
Logging on
Out springs woman

Letters


Louis Marriott's columns delightful
THE EDITOR, Sir: Through this medium I wish to express my sheer delight for the articles by Louis Marriott appearing in The Sunday Gleaner for some 18 weeks.


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HEART clears air on NetServ 'grant'
Bitter sugar

Entertainment


Entertainers face EU tax
The German public can't seem to get enough of Jamaican entertainers, and now the German Government wants a piece of the action - through taxes. Since the formation of the 13-nation European Union (EU) several years ago, the laws have required...


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Entertainers react to newly-enforced tax laws in Europe
Was the CME a worthwhile venture?
Talent takes on violence in troubled Harlesden

Religion


After the hype - How relevant was Farrakhan's visit to Jamaicans?
Louis Farrakhan and his entourage have departed our shores. But there is now an 'understanding of peace' document being worked on to be signed by local Jews and Farrakhan representatives. It's now anybody's guess if the interests of the religious sector..


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CHURCH ROLL CALL: Strong in Unity
Scandal and theological significance of Easter

Outlook


Budget or Bust
WANT A credit card?" "No, thank you." The surprising response comes from new entrants into the job market who, though being seduced by all and sundry into pocketing credit cards, taking out mortgages and moving a truck load of furnishings on...


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Wooing the savers
Who let the dogs out?
The false self - Young men deconstructed
Remembering our roots

In Focus


The politics of rooms at UWI
Student politics on the Mona campus of the University of the West Indies (UWI) has once more come up for discussion. Commentators are of the view that significant changes are afoot as far as student politics on the Mona campus is concerned...


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The church has much to learn about sexuality
The lop-sided corruption debate




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