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We would like to apologise for the unavailability of Jamaica-Gleaner on-line for July 28, 2004 at this time. We have encountered some technical difficulties which we are working to resolve.

The Gleaner Online Team
published: Tuesday | July 27, 2004
Lead Stories


Education tops PSOJ action plan
PRIVATE SECTOR groups represented by the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ) have placed the reform of the nation's education system as a central plank of an economic development plan, dubbed Partnership for Progress.

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CCJ debate today; opposition groups going to Privy Council
Over 20 sponsors for agricultural show
Causeway fisherfolk angry at second eviction notice
J'cans need to develop a fresh new vision says Cooke

News


Help slow in coming for Canterbury fire victims
WESTERN BUREAU: COUNCILLOR CALVIN Ellison of the St. James Parish Council's Monte-go Bay South Division has expressed disappointment at the slow pace of assistance for ...

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CCJ president-elect to be made member of Privy Council
Figueroa new Social Sciences dean
St James crime unit reaps success
Sky's the limit, says 91-y-o writer

Business


Oil deal with Venezuela on cards
JAMAICA COULD benefit from increased Venezuelan assistance in combating high oil prices that have led to massive increases in the cost of gasolene at the pump...

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PSOJ's 29th Job Creation Awards today

Sport


Shiv denied ton as WI crumble
LONDON: THE WEST Indies dream of a winning start in the NPower four-match Test series ended in disappointment at Lord's yesterday when they lost the opening Test by 210 runs...

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The pros and cons of a foreign coach
D-Day for WI's greatest
Jamaica seek 'positive start'

Commentary


Problems of squatting
LAST FRIDAY'S eviction of squatters from a 40-acre property in Mammee Bay, St. Ann, has ended, for the time being, a long-running battle over the occupation of the land. That case has again thrown into sharp focus the repercussions that develop when...

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We are worlds apart
What's wrong with the Arab world?
Haitian revolution and Jamaican emancipation

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY:
How the region sees Jamaica!

THE EDITOR Sir, I RETURNED home to Jamaica a few weeks ago after visiting a couple of the Eastern Caribbean Islands. Whilst in the region I faced the seemingly endless ...

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Use right words in sex education
Stop praising criminals
Time for sackcloth and ashes
Jamaican Time

Entertainment


Lubert Levy wins Gospel Song finals
"Mi start pray again Mi prayer start answer againMi an' Jesus tun back frien again-"THIS IS indeed representative of how Lubert Levy felt last Sunday...

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NDTC 42nd season of dance well on the way
Stefan Penicillin grabs top prize

Lifestyle


Feast for the eyes, music for the ears
IN THE small community of Pratville in south Manchester, Harrieth Ledford has created her own slice of heaven.

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