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published: Friday | September 17, 2004
How can you help Jamaica now?
The Jamaica National Building Society (JNBS) has established a 'Recovery Fund' to help aid Jamaica's recovery after Hurricane Ivan.Under the fund Jamaicans and friends of Jamaica can send contributions to help rebuild Jamaica via JNBS outlets for free. [ more ]
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MILLIONS FOR ISLANDS DEVASTATED BY 'IVAN' - T&T aids recovery
THE TRINIDAD and Tobago (T&T) Government has given Jamaica a $100 million (TT$10 million) grant to help with recovery efforts following Hurricane Ivan's onslaught a week ago.

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Missing fishermen alive and well
'Ivan' devastates banana industry
Mustard Seed in need of urgent aid
Electricity restored to more JPS customers
US Embassy suspends issuing of visas
State of emergency could be lifted early

News


Record hits for Gleaner's website
HURRICANE IVAN has triggered a record number of hits on The Gleaner Company's online service, www.go-jamaica.com by mostly overseas Jamaicans.

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New houses for Portland Cottage residents
Credible performance by cops during 'Ivan'
'Ivan' delays Highway 2000 in Bushy Park
Spanish Town PO rises above daily challenges
Islandwide assessment to be done

Business


'Ivan' delays vessels at port
NEITHER KINGSTON'S transhipment port APM Terminals Limited nor Kingston Wharves Limited suffered damage as a result of the passing of Hurricane Ivan.

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Jon Baker - working for the best Part II)
Massias to spearhead $500 million investment in wireless operation
Ja's fiscal effort under way
Capital & Credit receives PSOJ award

Sport


Manning Cup kicks off today
BRIDGEPORT WILL be setting their sights on going one better than they did last year beginning today when they take on the Michael Francis-coached Ardenne High School in the 2004 Pepsi/Sports Plus Manning Cup.

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Ja squad in action tomorrow
Football fraternity still feeling the effects of 'Ivan'
Let's lean on the third umpire

Commentary


Let the public know
WHENEVER DISASTER threatens, or anything untoward happens which might affect the availability of public transportation or public attendance at certain functions...

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God heard our prayers
Restoring the farm sector

Letters


The good, the bad and 'Ivan'
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE PAST few days have been filled with much activity.

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Ja 'ripe for judgement'
Experience and wisdom
From a mother to mothers
Good move, Mr Patterson

Entertainment


Ivan dampens pockets
HURRICANE IVAN has not only left hundreds of persons in distress and shambles, but also caused selectors and disc jockeys to miss out on some potentially big shows that were planned for last weekend.

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New date for Miss Jamaica World 2004 pageant
Hurricane spares entertainers
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