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Peace calls mount... as violence continues
THE PRESSURE for peaceful elections mounted yesterday with several organisations appealing for calm and endorsing recommendations to ban rallies as politically-linked violence continued...
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Rival gunmen in clashes
475 flood victims still in shelters
GOVERNOR-GENERAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD FOR MANCHESTER - JACOB ROBINSON Courage, determination ensured his success
JTA meets today to discuss improved salaries, benefits
PM promises land reform, sweet future for sugar cane
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' I'm disillusioned'
President of the United People's Party (UPP), Antonnette Haughton-Cardenas was a guest at The Gleaner's Editors Forum last week, where she spoke about her party's plan for education...
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Henry requests more security to cool tensions in Clarendon
Spanish Twn Hospital on JLP agenda
Clergy seeks to ease political tensions
JLP will rescue Jamaica, Golding promises
Thwaites says prodigal won't win it for Seaga
First-timer gunning as NDM upsetter
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Massive intervention boosts dollar
A KEY barrier in the foreign exchange market was preserved yesterday following a major state intervention. The interest rate hike and foreign currency injection, was aimed at halting the slide in the value of the currency...
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Issues and risks in financial reporting
PSOJ condemns increased violence
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Hazard discipline W'house
OMAR DALEY'S sending off in the 35th minute didn't make much difference to Hazard who maintained their composure to defeat Waterhouse 2-1 in their Wray & Nephew National Premier League football match at the Constant Spring field yesterday.
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Bridgeport crush Meadowbrook
India enjoy run feast
Not surprising but once again disappointing
Lindo lands huge marlin
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A business perspective
AS PART of The Gleaner series of Editors' Forums business leadership from several sectors of the economy have discussed their vision for a better Jamaica and how to achieve it, once the election dust has settled.
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Protecting everyone's freedoms and rights
The global meltdown
Barbaric breeding, British blackness
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Why is Jamaica mute on stoning case?
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE CALLOUSNESS of present day Jamaica may be judged by our deafening silence on the matter of Nigeria's intention to stone a woman to death, because she bore a child out of wedlock.
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Miss Jamaica should boycott Miss World Pageant
Stop the electoral violence!
Only those who live here should vote
Letter-writer wrong on 'Breeder'
The disorder and chaos of Linstead
Searching for the Mary Seacole story
Put God first!
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An amazing story
THE FATHER Ho Lung and Friends Music Ministry yesterday launched their 30th anniversary production of the play, Amazing Grace.
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'Barbershop' made the right moves
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Dressing right for a price
WESTERN BUREAU: AS THE countdown to the upcoming General Elections intensifies some persons in western Jamaica are reportedly raking in big bucks in a cleverly devised scheme to hijack the process and transform it into a moneymaking enterprise.
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Pastor lectures Hanover candidates
Crocodiles a threat at McNeill Land
Lucea without a fire truck
Reggae Marathon December 7
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Sweet & slow
Molasses, thick, dark and sweet, is synonymous with slow motion and has a rich, colourful history A BY-PRODUCT of cane sugar refining, molasses has at times been used as an alternative to sugar. Its distinctive flavour and rich colour are essential...
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The great Boston molasses flood
More than just sex... Hedo III JerkFest
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Lotto results for October 5, 2002
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