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Lead Stories


PNP stretches lead
Henry-Wilson, Robertson's efforts pay off, poll reveals strong odds on fourth term.

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The last lap
Page One Editorial - Halt the mayhem!
JTA under fire from teachers

News


Massive road repairs under way
An extensive clean-up and road repair programme is now under way in several communities in the Corporate Area and St. Andrew in the lead-up to the island's next general election.

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Women's Manifesto ... seeking greater political power
When race becomes an issue

Business


Gentle giant ready to steer NCB to success
At 52, National Commercial Bank (NCB) Managing Director, Aubyn Hill, has lived and worked in the financial sectors of nine different countries and has an enviable track record of resuscitating troubled financial institutions.

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Pincer move on Kingston Wharves
Caymanian water company has eyes on Caribbean

Sport


India roll over Windies
Off-spinner Harbhajan Singh grabbed seven wickets and spurred India to an innings and 112-run victory over the West Indies on the fourth day of their first Test match at the Wankhede Stadium yesterday for a 1-0 lead in the three-match series.

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Rakkadash in record run
Reno still hunting first victory
Schoolboy football - KC defeat STGC to advance
Commentary - Jamaica deserves a Test match against Australia

Commentary


Editorial - Elections and business confidence
The latest Business Confidence Survey conducted by the Jamaica Chamber Board - the research arm of the Jamaica Chamber of Commerce - indicates that the sector remains confident about the future.

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Taking the bet, Peter?
The national political "de-bait"
Election Debate 2002 - Challenging for power

Letters


Bickering is doing us no good
THE EDITOR, Sir: I get sick in the stomach when I listen to some of our aspiring politicians on radio as well as our leaders casting blame on each other for the scourge which has once again raised it's ugly head in the name of politics.

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Commending Consul-General Dr Bryan
Long overdue Bruce Golding
High praise for the Jamaica Constabulary Force
A time for good men

Entertainment


High cost for a joyful noise
Church putting in sound systems.

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Is recording live performance albums dead?
Churches are logging on

Religion


Gambling and the Church
Whether it's Lotto, Lucky Five or betting shops islandwide, Jamaicans are lining up in droves at supermarkets, pharmacies and stores to win their way out of the working world.

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Dr Ben Carson for Mandeville fund-raiser
Evangelism conference under way

Arts &Leisure


Meeting of the minds
The quiet serenity of the residence of Dr. Carolyn Cooper at the University of the West Indies, Mona, was the venue for last week Sunday's meeting of The Sunday Gleaner Reading Club. Fittingly so, because the book that took the spotlight was...

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Attractive, useful book about black women's hair
To market, to market...

Outlook


Cover story - The miracle of a mother's love
Not once during the eight years that I have been writing have I ever cried during an interview. But, Giovann Cody Ebanks, the seven-year-old miracle boy's survival story drew gut-wrenching feelings from deep within me.

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Our changing political loyalties
Opinion - The edge of the abyss
Marriages that survive

In Focus


Tribalism - the ultimate corruption
The flare-up of political violence and the resuscitation of political hostilities have again reminded many of us just what is wrong with our political culture, and how culpable the two main political parties have been in our sordid political history. ...

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A prayer at election time
Jamaica's party system and PNP dominance




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