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Lili takes one life
LILI, THE lingering tropical storm, dumped heavy rains on Jamaica yesterday, resulting in at least one death in St. Andrew, at least one woman missing, ravaging St. Thomas, triggering landslides, flooding out scores of homes...

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Today is Nomination Day
'Jamaica needs fresh political leadership'
More rains from Lili
Storm wreaks havoc in western Ja
... scours Corporate Area

News


Youth speak out on voting, election and education
Last week Gleaner reporters Vernon Daley and Lynford Simpson sat with six young people, 18 to 22 years old, to discuss various issues relating to politics in Jamaica. The group included the unemployed as well as those who are still in school.

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UWI Master's in Law degree to be launched
Waite outlines problems facing young people
Opposition going after youth vote
A new-look Parliament awaits us
Mangroves under pressure, says report
Inadequacies in our justice system
CONSTITUENCY PROFILE: ST ANDREW SOUTHERN - PNP by a wide margin Anthony Myers
JUTC buses to bypass Half-Way Tree after 2 pm
Man killed in Norbrook left $22-m estate

Sport


Young Boyz out of World Cup
JAMAICA WILL not be repeat participants at the Under-20 World Cup next year. The Young Reggae Boyz were eliminated yesterday after playing to a 0-0 draw with host Haiti in Port-Au-Prince in the second leg of a two-way qualifier to lose 1-2...

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Windies an d Pakistan draw
Simpson and Hall score in English football

Commentary


Realism and manifestos
FINANCE MINISTER Omar Davies has introduced a note of realism into the current political debate. Specifically, Dr. Davies warned that whoever wins the election will face serious challenges regarding the economy's possibilities. He listed the main...

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The dead cat factor
Beating around the Bush
Politics and Christianity

Letters


Putting Jamaica first!
THE EDITOR, Sir: A LOT has been said about Bruce Golding rejoining the JLP, the harshest of critics will question his commitment and trust, and even challenge the motive of the JLP! Frankly, those are not issues...

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The circus of politics
Let your voices be heard
A source of inspiration
An outrageous proposal
Spineless politicians
Not a garrison constituency

Entertainment


Musicians remember Carl Ayton
IT WAS a wonderful walk down memory lane when several musicians gathered together to celebrate the life of the late Carl Ayton, drummer, engineer, producer and creator of the band The Bloodfire Posse.

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Poets read at Red Bones

Flair


Nice guy, nice looks Don't finish last, nice guys
PAULINE JAMESis bored, bored, bored. The 30-year-old cosmetologist has been dating Peter Malcolmsonfor nearly a year. He has a steady job as an accountant, takes home a decent salary, treats her nicely ...

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One year old and grinning
Diabetes and the Jamaican male




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