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Please note that over the holiday period, the Jamaica Gleaner will not be published on Christmas Day (December 25) and New Years Day(Jan 1). Happy holidays from the Jamaica Gleaner Team and thank you for your support.
published: Wednesday | December 24, 2003
Lead Stories


Xmas rush pressuring MoBay wharf
WESTERN BUREAU: ANGER, FRUSTRATION and anxiety reigned at the Montego Bay Freeport Wharf in St. James yesterday as thousands of people converged on the shipping facility in a determined last minute bid to collect barrels...

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PM's holiday plans
Christmas Eve tragedy
Past holiday disasters
A quiet season for the Seagas
Less Christmas 'spirit' - Police to enforce closing hours for taverns and nightclubs

News


St Mary to host Kwanzaa celebration
AFRO-CENTRIC Jamaicans will join African-Americans in the United States in celebrating the annual seven-day family-oriented festival of Kwanzaa, which begins on December 26, Boxing Day.

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'Ochi' communities feted
Mediators to be appointed for DPP's Office
MoBay's growth concerns the G-G
Operations at Chapelton market to be divested

Business


Spend, spend, spend - MultiLink reports highest ever withdrawals
CHRISTMAS TIME is here and Jamaicans are unabated in their zeal for shopping. The Multi-Link Network, Jamaica's electronic banking system, dispensed J$1.516 billion for the period December 1-20.

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JAMALCO reduces costs, improves production
Top meeting planners eye Half Moon
FirstCaribbean profits down
Gov't's tax change boosts SVL sales
JNBS launches new money transfer card
Credit sales cut Courts profits

Sport


Strong SA team ready for Windies
EAST LONDON, South Africa, CMC: WEST INDIES coach Gus Logie is not fazed by changes in the South African team that could make the home side stronger for the second Test starting on Friday in Durban.

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Scoring can be better than sex, says Fuller
Skerritt turns blind eye to late night partying
JFF calls 24 players for Under-23 training camp
Bull Bay thrash Olympic Gardens
IAAF full of praise for Bolt
Gayle or no Gayle, it's up to Lara and Chanderpaul

Commentary


Let there be peace on earth
OF ALL THE MESSAGES of Christmas, the hope for "Peace on earth, goodwill to all" remains the most compelling.

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In triumph, a near crisis
Reaping from poor policy
The blessings of giving

Letters


Sandals explains its niche marketing policy
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WRITE in response to Ms. Dorothea Whitehorne's 'Letter of the Day' in the Gleaner's December 18 issue. Firstly, it is important to mention that the Sandal's Resorts Company does not have any discrimination policy.

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Connecting to the sewer system
RM shortage
'None of the above'
Levy on the tourist
How will you be remembered?
Nothing without a degree
$3,000 tax on one shirt
Passing the Terrorism (Prevention) Bill
Ernest Rankine

Entertainment


A festival of fun for Looney Tunes fans
LOONEY TUNES: Back in Action is a festival of fun for Looney Tunes fans. At the centre are the immortal Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck, who have been joined by Brendan Fraser and Steve Martin.

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Selected audio reviews
Uzuri: Creating wearable art
Joslin party a hit
Absolutely fabulous! - Kenny's party was a showstopper




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