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published: Sunday | December 5, 2004
Lead Stories


KINGFISH JACKPOT - Local cops, New Scotland Yard closing in on 'big' targets
TWO MONTHS after the task force was formed, Spokespersons for Operation Kingfish are bullish on prospects for bringing down some major crime figures, and are speaking optimistically of 'hitting the jackpot' soon.

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Safe with 'Scotland Yard'
NATIONAL TRANSPORT CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY DEBACLE - 'Award to Millwood was incorrect'
'I was wrong, I shouldn't have come back!' - Millwood regrets returning to Ja
Are fathers really more responsible?

News


Stateless man linked to Jamaica, Bahamas - But neither willing to accept him
JAMAICAN ATTORNEY, David Rowe, won an important court battle recently when he secured the release of O'Neil Anderson, a man held in a Florida dete ntion centre for more than 180 days.

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Pryce hopes probe will bring closure
Clarendon to get own water supply by 2006
Cruise shipping season off to a bright start
'Deadbeat dads' get reprieve

Business


Pan Carib gets seat on JSE
THE JAMAICA Stock Exchange (JSE) will this month welcome the 11th seat holder when it admits Pan Caribbean Financial Services Ltd. (PCFS) into membership. JSE's executive chairman, Roy Johnson, announced this on November 30.

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FirstCaribbean Int gets new managing director
First Global posts strong results
No consensus on nat'l carrier
C&W launches affordable Internet solution

Sport


Down to the wire
WITH JUST two sets of games left to play in the Wray and Nephew National Premier League including today's round, competition for a place in the first end of round final seems headed down to the wire.

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Globetrotters bring 'Fun' tour to Jamaica
Powell hits half century
Court Case takes Pringle Cup
Ballantyne makes it win number three
Media take on Jamalco Masters in cricket friendly
WI camp under way and running smoothly

Commentary


The redevelopment of Kgn
IN A month's time it is proposed to declare the heart of Kingston a National Heritage site, a large area stretching from the waterfront, north to North Street, east to Hanover Street and west to West Street. As we understand it, any future development...

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PUBLIC AFFAIRS - Schools under scrutiny
The JLP's perilous state
AIDS, disability and insensitivity
A crisis in human sexuality

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - Ja will never adopt gay agenda
THE EDITOR, Sir: TWO OF your veteran columnists, Ian Boyne and Martin Henry, have written two excellent scholarly articles on the subject of homosexuality appearing in the Sunday, November 28 and Thursday, December 2 editions of The Gleaner.

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Supporting our beautiful country
Pleased pensioners
'Ali Baba and the forty thieves'

Entertainment


PREACHING IN STYLE
THE CLERGY has gone chic, courtesy of Maxine Panther. Maxine is not your typical 'ungodly' fashion designer who perpetuates everything that the conservatives believe is wrong with fashion. Yet, her chosen focus as a designer...

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SHAWNA-GAE TURNER: Singer, scientist, sportswoman
Tastee win in '79, 'Coming Home' in '05
Reggae gets 'reel' good

Arts &Leisure


SCULPTURAL VESSELS
'FEATS OF Clay' is the title of the latest solo exhibition by veteran ceramist, Phillip Supersad. The Manchester-born artist currently lectures in ceramic sculpture and theory at the Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts...

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SPIRIT OF THE DIASPORA
Return of the Native

Outlook


Paul Hanworth and his wines
ASTE. TASTE. Then smell. With a glass of rose wine in his hand, Paul Hanworth examines the brew while an eager audience attempts to follow his lead. Don't be disappointed by the first sting of the alcohol. Wait for the fruity flavour to come through...

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IDENTIFYING EMOTIONAL ABUSE ...A woman's experience
Searching for Mr. Santa

In Focus


Time for serious gay debate
HOMOSEXUALITY IS one subject which demands attention to philosophy and most people's incompetence in this area is excruciatingly and agonisingly evident in the puerile discussion which usually takes place on the subject. The most philosophically...

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Why the JLP lost the Mount Industry division
Brand Jamaica: defining ourselves, building a nation
On repeating headlines ...

Social


Diva of decor goes uptown
KARMEN BROWN, the diva of decor, opened the spacious Furniture Land store located on 112 Constant Spring Road, last Thursday evening. The store will provide the, 'ahem', societal élite, with the finest choice of antique furniture.

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An elegant and intimate affair
Pan Caribbean heats up cool, cool Mandeville


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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