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published: Friday | September 24, 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 ]
Lead Stories


In defiance - PORTLAND COTTAGE RESIDENTS REBUILDING DESPITE PM'S WARNING
DESPITE PRIME Minister P.J. Patterson's instructions that reconstruction should not be undertaken in communities subject to severe damage as a result of flooding caused by heavy rains...

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Cayman wants workers - Vacancies made available as many flee island
Health concerns mount in Clarendon
Dec 9 court date for Adams, Kraal cops
THE GLEANER EDITORS' FORUM - 'Some agencies have blood on their hands'

News


Dispute brewing over egg permit limitations
A ROW has developed between the Jamaica Livestock Association (JLA) and the Jamaica Egg Farmers Association (JEFA) over the rationing of permits for the importation of eggs...

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Bodies to be exhumed from Tangle River burial ground
Declare Borobridge a disaster area, says MP
Mayors still barred until Dec 2
Registration centres open for Portland's needy residents
Row over JLP conference date
Charity group awards eight scholarships
Volunteer assists 'Ivan' victims

Business


Jamaica to drill for oil next year
ONCE AGAIN, Jamaica is looking to explore for oil and natural gas. The Government revealed that prospecting would begin by mid 2005.

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Ivan presents no danger to MoU - Davies
Home Depot to start J'can operations
BoJ sees increase in assets
J'can construction company comes up with structural innovation
Kia introduces new technology to Jamaica
Courts sees profits rise
Ja Broilers posts strong first quarter results

Sport


Zama to rebound in the 7th
HORSE RACING makes a welcome return to Caymanas Park tomorrow following a three-week break, during which the Jamaica Racehorse Trainers Association and the Jamaica Racing Commission were embroiled in a dispute.

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Campbell wins first medal for Ja
WI out for revenge
Lara preparing for English bouncers

Commentary


Quality reconstruction, please
IN OUR view much of the damage and loss of life caused by Hurricane Ivan could have been avoided by adequate building standards and the efficient implementation of government regulations.

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The vision thing
As it was and is now
Leadership in disaster

Letters


Reasons for pride in being Jamaican
THE EDITOR, Sir: Despite Hurricane Ivan being a natural disaster, it gave me yet again reasons to proudly say I AM JAMAICAN! As I continue to follow the weather patterns in the Caribbean I am saddened and shocked daily.

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Ja spared
Australia sends greetings
Using the pedestrian crossing
Adventists are good people
Pulling together
No risk to travellers
No school since 'Ivan'
Favourite spot for drug addicts
Saluting our anonymous heroes
Searching for John Paul Whyte and Bernice (Pat) Jones
Billy Hutch and relatives

Entertainment


Ziggy Marley, Sean Paul voice 'Shark Tale'
ZIGGY MARLEY and Sean Paul will soon rub voices with Hollywood's finest actors in the film Shark Tale.

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Five nominated for Source Awards
Early start to 'Miss Jamaica World' finals
Kerry-Ann Munroe designs good future






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