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published: Monday | October 25, 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


War on extortion - Kgn's Mayor McKenzie to launch campaign
DESPITE THREATS against his life, Mayor Desmond McKenzie has served notice that he will be launching an assault against extortionists in his latest to attempt to revive the downtown Kingston commercial district.

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'Kingfish' nabs go-fast boats
Vegetables imported to ease shortfall
Fire Brigade's homework project a success
'Healthy' patients stuck at Bellevue

News


'Rooting out corruption is a major priority'
CORRUPTION IN the police force, including the senior ranks, has been identified by one foreign consultant with the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) as a major factor undermining the effectiveness of its crime-fighting capabilities.

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Dr. James Simon appointed president of the North American Menopause Society
Prank claims life of 10-y-o
Purdy on port security

Sport


Bailey flares up after draw
TIVOLI GARDENS, back from their victorious stint against the Bassa Football Club in the CFU Club Championships, failed to restart their Wray and Nephew National Premier League campaign on a winning note yesterday...

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Forbes to run for JAAA presidency
Arnett join H'View on top
Star-studded Ja bundled out
C'Spring rally in thrilling draw

Commentary


Checking port sabotage
SUSPICIONS OF sabotage of X-ray scanning machines at the island's ports must be investigated without delay. That can be the only sensible decision after the alarming disclosure in yesterday's Sunday Gleaner.

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Government must reclaim sovereignty
The 'other' races
Sex conundrum on Pitcairn
FLASHBACK - Standards and light meters

Letters


Need for consistency in applying the law
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE CRY for 'justice' because of alleged indiscretion and autocratic display of power by some policemen has become too frequent and commonplace.

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Spearfishing for criminals
Miseducation of Jamaicans
36 years with no electricity
Supporting SLB

Entertainment


Dowe displays his vocals at Jammin'
WESTERN BUREAU: FOR A moment or two at JAVAA Jammin' last Friday, Brent Dowe was as much a teacher as a singer.

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'Grudge' delivers shock at box office

Flair


SAINT INTERNATIONAL'S DEIWIGHT PETERS PROFILES THE NITTY GRITTY OF THE FASHION INDUSTRY - Pretty HECTIC
DEIWIGHT PETERS leans over his balcony, a huge grin on his narrow, boyish face - his big eyes shining a welcome.

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HEALTH & FITNESS PERFORMANCE - Sex enhancement supplements targeted






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