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published: Thursday | November 11, 2004
Lead Stories


SEAGA STAYS - No new JLP leader until next year
MR. JUSTICE Donald McIntosh yesterday set December 14 and 15 as the dates for lawyers representing competing factions within the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) to reappear before him for a possible settlement of their differences.

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Phillips seeks January meeting with Blair
New basic school in Lakes Pen officially opens
Gooden denies charges - The allegations are that Gooden strangled his wife and dumped her body in the mangroves
GG awardees receive official pins at King's House
J'can jailed in UK for money laundering

News


USAID to provide relief for farmers
THE UNITED States Agency for International Development's (USAID) ridge to reef Programme has committed to providing $7.3 million to assist 630 farmers in the six parishes hardest hit by Hurricane Ivan in September.

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Security forces cut debt by millions
Health ministry beefs up gastro education campaign
Appeal Court frees man from 10-year sentence
Health ministry beefs up gastro education campaign
'Karate Georgie' detained
Missing NCU student found dead

Sport


Tivoli too hot for Jabloteh
THE CARIBBEAN will be represented by a Jamaican team at the CONCACAF Club Championships after Tivoli, with a 2-1 aggregate win over San Juan's Jabloteh at the Edward Seaga Stadium yesterday...

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High flyers face off today
Technical team hopes Boyz stay off injury list
Dinthill remain in hunt for semi berth

Commentary


Paulwell's responsibility
MINISTER PHILLIP Paulwell, with portfolio responsibility for the energy sector, has been urging motorists not to panic or rush service stations because of the apparent shortage of petrol. He backs his appeal by pointing to the fact that there are three...

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US Democrats in a funk
Growth of the totalitarian state
FLASHBACK

Letters


Broadcast standards under review
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WRITE in response to a letter by Devon Grant that was published in The Gleaner of October 30, 2004, under the caption 'Our country needs role models of decency'.

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Democracy in deep trouble
Pothole peril at East King's House Road
Sin is sin

Entertainment


Tarshan Lace & Velvet - Window to the future
THE LITTLE Little Theatre was bursting at the seams with young talent on Saturday night with the launch of Jamaica Youth Theatre and the Caribbean Schools' Drama Festival 2004.

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Tallawah: tales of sex, violence and betrayal

What's Cooking


THROUGH THE GRAPEVINE
I met Elizabeth Rice Bennett, ambassador of Delicato Wine in the United States at Wednesday afternoon's wine seminar.

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Pirate delights
THE GREAT CHRISTMAS CAKE CHALLENGE


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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