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published: Monday | December 1, 2003
Lead Stories


Showdown looms - Some Kgn street vendors said opposed to KSAC deadline
A POTENTIALLY explosive situation looms in downtown Kingston as the December 6 deadline set by the Kingston and St. Andrew Corporation (KSAC) for street vendors to register draws nigh.

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Fire leaves families homeless
Serious crimes decrease in Payne Land, Hannah Town
Tourist arrivals on target
'Gleaner' supports Salvation Army's Christmas Kettle Drive
It's World AIDS Day - Ja joins the rest of world in marking World AIDS Day today

News


Terrorism Act: Gov't to seek public input
AS CONTROVERSY swirls around the impending implementation of the Terrorism Prevention Act, the Government will be calling on members of the public to make submissions to Parliament outlining their comments and concerns, by the end of the year.

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No to Self-Government
Cricket and the CCJ
Is it too late?
'Information Act will lift veil of secrecy'
Nominations for Gleaner Honour Awards 2003

Sport


'Gayle force' destroys Zimbabwe
HARARE, Zimbabwe, CMC: CHRIS GAYLE literally blew Zimbabwe away with a telling all-round performance that set up an eight-wicket triumph for West Indies in the fifth, final and deciding One-Day International yesterday.

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'Don't underrate my bowling'
Griffith wants WI in top three
C. Spring stun Tivoli
Girls shoot for place in final
National team in crisis

Commentary


Collecting water rates
NOT MANY people know that the National Water Commission (NWC) is the beneficiary of special legislation which gives it wide powers to collect rates.

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Iraq: reconsidering the law
Gambling with J'can justice
The way forward in farming

Letters


Tobacco policy should focus on prevention
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE GLEANER front page report of November 20, 2003, outlined the new tobacco policy to be pursued internationally.

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Promoting children by merit
Criticism is necessary
Sexuality a simple subject
Thanks to the staff at KPH
JPSCo's deplorable behaviour
Remembering Louise Frazer Bennett
Unfair actions at the NWC

Entertainment


'Salvation Ph.D - Fully Accredited'
THE JANITORIAL team at the University of Technology (UTech), Papine, St. Andrew is still busy mopping up the sweat that was left behind at the Alfred Sangster Auditorium on Friday night into early Saturday morning...

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The Company Dance Theatre's 2003 season of dance




Lotto results for November 29, 2003

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