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published: Monday | October 10, 2005
Lead Stories


'Playing politics' - Golding slams army chief for Tivoli slurs
BRUCE GOLDING, Opposition Leader, yesterday accused the head of the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) of playing politics in labelling the Jamaica Labour Party's Tivoli Gardens stronghold the "mother of all garrisons".

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Chuck: Fire Phillips now
Gunmen kill 10-y-o, relatives
Asia quake toll may hit 30,000
Guyana plans impressive
Caribbean on bird flu alert
Franklyn calls for extreme measures to halt murders
Falmouth residents rejoice at alleged gunman's capture
PM calms Piñero resort enviro fears

News


TRENCH TOWN HIGH (PART II): Alicia - one of them
SHE DOESN'T know how to be angry. She doesn't know how to be really mad but she knows that whenever she thinks about it. "All I feel is low." Aliciais one of them..

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PCJ requests tax exemptions on more energy-saving devices
'Chubby Dread': The end of an era
Residents block roads to protest shooting death of 'One Order' member
Kingfish claiming success against the 'One Order' and 'Clansman' gangs
Dead farm workers praised in Canada
UTech alumni body awards scholarships

Business


THE MONDAY INTERVIEW: IAN RANDLE - 'Booking' date with destiny
HE IS a 35-year veteran of the publishing industry, having entered at age 21 straight out of university. His first job was with Ginn & Company, primary schoolbook publishers, and he moved through various posts...

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When your investment portfolio is overexposed
Spirit airlines to maintain low fares
Investing in mutual funds

Sport


Boyz hammered 5-0
LONDON (Reuters): AUSTRALIA PREPARED for next month's World Cup play-offs with a comprehensive 5-0 win over an experimental Jamaica team in a one-sided friendly at Craven Cottage yesterday.

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Victory fails to save Ja
Full-strength WI delight Australians
Boys' Town squander big chance
Nicholas' hat-trick earns Tivoli payback victory
Eltham face monstrous task
STETHS, Godfrey Stewart advance in daCosta Cup
Listless draw at Drewsland
Thrilling draw at C Spring

Commentary


The police and the army
THERE IS a curious divergence in the reactions of the security forces in the wake of the Tivoli operation last Tuesday. Police Commissioner Lucius Thomas defended the role of his policemen in a news conference; and a day later, the army chief...

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The dons have it
Adam Smith's pharmacy?

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - 'Give us vision lest we perish'
THE EDITOR, Sir: AS I read The Sunday Gleaner in the frequently disturbed solitude of my bedroom, frequently disturbed by inaudible music being pounded from cars driving by, I began to admit to myself that we live in a society...

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UWI accreditation
No trade-off with criminals
Keep up the good work, Mr Boyne

Entertainment


Selections, stanzas, songs for Tosh
THERE WERE Tosh selections from Tony Rebel, information from Dr. Isaac Kalambu, poetry from Steppa and songs from Tarrus Riley, with Queen Ifrica and Gingah doing brief appearances, on the lawns of Irvine Hall, UWI, Mona, on Saturday...

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Boy George slapped with cocaine charge
Jewish mystics to Madonna: Lay off our sage!
'Wallace & Gromit' beat Diaz, Pacino at box office

Flair


JACKIE COKE-LLOYD - Blazing a trail for J'can women
SHE IS a wife, mother of three and a professional woman who balances all like a pro. Mrs. Jacqueline Coke-Lloyd, Executive Director of the Jamaica Employers' Federation (JEF) could be considered a 'super woman'...

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THE MAINTENANCE ACT, 2005 - Married vs unmarried women
NATIONAL HONOUR AWARDS - YVONNE CLARKE - The pulse of Ja Red Cross
Tanya tackles the track - Will face half marathon challenge
PERIOD POINTERS
We don't mind if you watch!
Microdermoabrasion, big difference

Caribbean


Appeal for foreign help to curb crime
CASTRIES, CMC: HOTELIERS IN St. Lucia have joined petroleum dealers on the island in calling on Government to seek outside help in the fight against crime.

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Election fever
Airline resuming flights December

International


'City of death'
MUZAFFARABAD (Reuters): THE MAIN city in Pakistani Kashmir was a scene of utter devastation yesterday, 24 hours after a magnitude 7.6 earthquake struck, killing about 18,000 people across mountainous northern Pakistan.

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