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UK newspaper accuses Home Office of lying about J'cans
THE UNITED Kingdom visa regime is not racist, says Acting British High Commissioner, Phil Sinkinson. Speaking with The Sunday Gleaner yesterday, he said that the introduction of a visa regime in Jamaica and other countries was not linked to any move...
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Shuttle disaster!
JLP's ratings dip sharply
Ivan gets $9 million
Gleaner Editors' Forum - Exploring possibilities in Manchester
Public Defender aids juveniles held at G-G's pleasure
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No home for mentally ill inmates
UP TO AUGUST 2001, the Department of Correctional Services said there were 317 mentally ill persons, but the Independent Jamaica Council for Human Rights (IJCHR) insists there at least 500, in the island's prisons, mostly on petty charges.
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Who signed the search warrants?
Water pollution danger in 'Ochi'
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Creating your money management calendar
WHILE YOU may never have thought of it, your calendar of events need not only include birthday and anniversary dates. When it comes to the sorting out of your finances, planning key activities at regular intervals during the year will go a long way...
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Going public in Jamaica (Part II)
Making a living on the streets - a higgler's tale
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Tough chase for Jamaica
OMARI BANKS and Ian Tittle frustrated Jamaica with a century sixth-wicket stand for the Leeward Islands on the second day of their first round Carib Beer 2003 Cricket Series match at the Ronald Webster Park yesterday.
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Ruckus storms home
National age group record broken on first day
Stadium field will be ready, says Abdullah
Arnett, Waterhouse in title fight
Commentary - Looking forward to spectacular World Cup
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Editorial - The spirit of entrepreneurship
WHENEVER THE Jamaican economy finds itself spluttering in the wrong direction, politicians, anticipating the need for a smoke screen, start bemoaning the death of the entrepreneurial spirit.
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The next Budget will be horrendous
Who will bell Dr Davies?
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Letter of the day - Teachers are being 'dissed'!
THE EDITOR, Sir: WHY IN heaven's name, should I, or any other teacher teaching overseas, return to teach in Jamaica? Or why should any teacher remain teaching in Jamaica? Too many teachers are unable to do their jobs properly for fear of upsetting.
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Make the municipalities politically neutral
Give a helping hand
The intruding music on Sundays
Promoting the great Jamaican culture
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Dancing above the law
EVENTS GET varied treatment from cops.
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Living his passion for classical music
Paul Campbell: In love with the stage
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Beware the message in the drums
BEATING of the Congo drums and the accompanying screeches of the drummers are popular spectacles these days at concerts and graduations.
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Revelations from a Muslim?
More on Operation World and the English-speaking Carib
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Book review - Are women free to speak?
A PROMISING young theologian has put his head on the block for women pulpiteers. He argues for them being free to operate on par with men. He writes with passion and persuasive intent. But his likely success at converting the careful is doubtful.
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Seeing through the lens
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Cover story - An agent of change
DR. WESLEY MORRIS, scientist turned Neuro Linguistic practitioner, has mastered the art of patience.
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Opinion - Are you scared yet?
Curdell Brown - A Bohemian
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Economic models: The missing debate
DR. OMAR DAVIES has been trying for years to challenge the society to a debate over economic models and debt management and to get those with alternatives to put them forward. (Buddan)
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With what shall the Cabinet emerge?
Learning from Barbados
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