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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories

Air Jamaica cancels most flights to US - Low bookings due to anniversary of terrorist attacks
THE COUNTRY'S national airline, Air Jamaica, has been forced to cancel about 70 per cent of its United States-bound flights on the anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks.

Cambridge honours A'level students
HIGH ACHIEVERS in this year's University of Cambridge A'level exams were yesterday honoured by Cambridge International Examinations (CIE) at the Terra Nova Hotel in Kingston. They were Jodi Black of Campion College, who placed fourth in the world...


All crops in trouble - Seaga
OPPOSITION LEADER Edward Seaga yesterday raised hopes for a revival of the sugar industry as well as the development of organic foods, but offered little hope for the banana industry. Speaking to editors, senior reporters...


Hundreds view body of Archbishop Samuel Carter
BASIL BROOKS, former altar server to Roman Catholic Archbishop Emeritus Samuel Carter, spent much of yesterday at the Holy Trinity Cathedral guiding visitors to his beloved mentor's side.


I would make Golding an Independent Senator - Seaga
EDWARD SEAGA says he would have no hesitation in recommending his former protege, Bruce Golding, as an Independent Senator under a Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) government.


Downtown shuts down
MOST COMMERCIAL activity in downtown Kingston came to a halt yesterday as merchants threw their support behind the Jamaica Chamber of Commerce's (JCC) call to shut down businesses in protest over the general state of lawlessness in the city.


















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