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published: Monday | April 4, 2005
Lead Stories


Civilian oversight for police - Government mulls independent monitoring
THE GOVERNMENT is taking steps to establish a civilian body to oversee the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF). This was revealed by National Security Minister Dr. Peter Phillips in an interview with The Gleaner.

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More foreign experts needed for crime plan - JHTA head
Solid Waste body backs chairman
Barbados to shelve Privy Council
Church calls for public education on CSME
Plant-based diet reduces cancer risk
Principals want return of technical exams

News


New boost for battle against AIDS
LOCAL HIV prevention, treatment and education programmes are to get a boost from new multimillion financial injections and partnerships in the coming months.

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NDM demands action on JLP posters
Thanksgiving Mass for Pope Wednesday
Mourners get glimpse of dead pontiff
Pope kept in touch with his classmates
Slain policeman laid to rest

Business


THE MONDAY INTERVIEW: ANDREW REID - Positioning Pepsi Ja for the future
BORN AND raised in the Red Hills Road area of St. Andrew, Pepsi Jamaica's General Manager Andrew Reid describes himself as a product of the system, having journeyed from the ground up.

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Golding bashes cost sharing

Sport


WI smell victory
GEORGETOWN, Guyana, CMC: DISPENSING WITH their debonair demeanour of the previous day and opting instead for dour, defensive tactics, South Africa crawled through 63 overs in reaching 85 for two in their second innings yesterday.

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Gayle among 'eligible' four for next Test
Waterhouse, Portmore hunt End-of-Round title
Kevins pose big threat
Tivoli A win rally
Clark's Town win Top League
Ja ready for qualifiers

Commentary


Wrong move
THIS GOVERNMENT has spoken often of its commitment to transparency in governance and this was reiterated as recently as last Thursday in the Throne Speech delivered by Governor-General Sir Howard Cooke at the State opening of Parliament.

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Bracing for 'big-ticket robberies'
Remembering Oxford Aunty
John Paul II - holiest and humblest of men

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - We need a spiritual social revolution
THE EDITOR, Sir: AFTER READING the headlines in The Gleaner concerning the churches assistance in tackling crime, I have been constrained to write.

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Yes, we are listening
An appeal to careless men
Ganja and psychosis

Entertainment


A Supreme delight
NINE TRUCKS, 10 groups, feathers, stockings and assets all abound, Supreme Ventures Jamaica Carnival 2005 trooped off blazing a trail up East Kings House Road, St. Andrew, yesterday.

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Stampede ends FAME anniversary show

Flair


No more 'Breakfast' with Beverley Anderson-Manley
ON MONDAY, March 2, 1992 at 6:00 a.m. the commanding voice of Beverley Anderson-Manley assisted that of Anthony "Tony" Abrahams to bring to life the Breakfast Club on KLAS FM.

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WEDDING OF THE WEEK - Love with attitude
'God has blessed us'
The whole you





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