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published: Tuesday | November 15, 2005
Lead Stories


TEAR-GASSED! - Mayor threatens to sue policeman
KINGSTON MAYOR Desmond McKenzie has threatened to take legal action after he was tear-gassed by police yesterday. An investigation into the incident by the Half-Way Tree police has already begun.

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KRAAL TRIAL: DAY 11 - Cop: Adams planted firearm, spent shells
KRAAL TRIAL: DAY 11 - Judge reprimands defence lawyer over use of cop's alias
Pentecostal Tabernacle making a difference in people's lives
Caring for mind, heart and soul
Housewife killed as August Town feud flares up
Get ready for Top of the Class!
PSOJ call-in

News


Chefs take a night off!
IT WAS not quite dinner and a movie, but it was pretty close! There was good food, refreshing drinks, a movie and chefs, but they weren't cooking. It was 'Cook's Day Off', and, on Sunday, the organisers of Kingston Restaurant Week fêted...

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Police move in on MoBay armed robbers - Cops now closer to nabbing Ramchandani's murderer
Tropical depression lashes St Vincent and Trinidad
JAMAICA'S FARMERS - Fields of gold
J'cans top numbers of foreigners in overcrowded British prisons

Business


Market decline hits Mayberry
TOUGH CONDITIONS on the stock market have resulted in a "very challenging" third quarter for Mayberry Investments, chairman Christopher Berry told The Gleaner yesterday.

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Tourism worker recruitment drive
Long Pond cane chief blasts PM

Sport


Mason jumps ship
NATIONAL HIGH jump record holder and Pan American Games gold medallist Germaine Mason became the second high-profile Jamaican athlete to switch allegiance in the past two months, making the giant leap to Great Britain.

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Lara is not struggling - Shiv
St. Catherine, Calabar in crucial clash
Girls, NZ final
Kingston clip MoBay
FROM THE BOUNDARY - It's got to start with the clubs
Miracle Man for Carib Classic
Bahrain cry foul
Disciplined Portmore clip Seba
H View happy with ugly win

Commentary


Quality not quantity for Force
AS THE recruiting to expand the membership of the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) gets under way the quality and not merely quantity of new personnel should be a critical factor to consider. It is noteworthy that Deputy Commissioner Jevene Bent...

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Ministerial alliance against crime needed
Bring closure to Michael Gayle
Time to manage migration

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - 'Justice for even the greatest scoundrel'
THE EDITOR, Sir:AT THE great risk of being accused of defending the devil I am calling upon Operation Kingfish and the Police High Command to supply some missing information so that guardians of our justice system might be satisfied...

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Incompetent Government
Save Jacks Hill
The crime factors

Entertainment


'Doggie Style' - Pooches strut their stuff for charity
SOME MAY consider a doggie fashion show as odd entertainment, but those present at the one hosted by the Jamaica Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (JSPCA) will agree that unusual can sometimes be enjoyable.

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Outstanding performances at Tallawah
Bruce Willis offers reward for bin Laden
'Wacko Jacko' caught in ladies' bathroom
Elton John desperate to become a 'Housewife'

Lifestyle


The history of restaurants in Ja
KINGSTON HAS always been a fast-paced city. The wharf from which agricultural produce like bananas were loaded and shipped; various piers and the large downtown Kingston marketplace have helped to keep the city buzzing in the early...

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Barrel a come! - 'Christmas a come so ship mi lama'
CAC warns against excessive spending this Christmas
Lifestyle LIST

International


Troops kill 50
BAGHDAD (AP): UNITED STATES. and Iraqi troops launched a fresh attack yesterday against an insurgent stronghold near the Syrian border despite calls by Sunni Arab leaders to halt such operations to encourage a big turnout in next month's election.

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Haitians in lock-up

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