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published: Saturday | December 10, 2005
Lead Stories


Wage talks stalled - No agreement on air traffic controllers' salary dispute
OFFICIALS OF the Ministry of Labour and the Civil Aviation Authority failed to reach a wage agreement with air traffic controllers during a meeting at the ministry's office yesterday afternoon.

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Clinton chides US for shunning climate control
KRAAL TRIAL: DAY 30 - Wolfe to make ruling on submissions Monday
'Sex rage' couple facing $3.8 million bill
Gov't senators support call to end sugar probe
Submissions from defence
Elevation top Portmore presentation awards

News


IN MY PARISH: Grand market in Spaldings
SPALDINGS, Clarendon: GRAND MARKET Day activities in and around Spaldings start from as early as 4:00 a.m. on Christmas Eve.

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ACROSS THE NATION
Let's talk ... ... life - Young, lost, troubled mind
Let talk ... relationships - Husband wants submissive wife
Tafari Lions, Super Action hunt second victories
Heartease, Cooreville, Seaward record wins
Juiciful League triple header
McIntosh Memorial, Spaldings win titles

Business


Need to revitalise run-down urban areas
THE COUNTRY (whether through private developers or public agencies) spends a huge amount every year, trying to build new apartment complexes, new housing schemes and new office space to cope with the huge urban demand.

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CORPORATE READINGS - 'The Undercover Economist'
Amnesty for payment of transfer tax on death

Sport


SHOWDOWN G Stewart, C'bar hunt Olivier Shield
WESTERN BUREAU: DACOSTA CUP champions, Godfrey Stewart, and their Manning Cup counterparts, Calabar, will begin their quest to become double champions of the 2005 season this afternoon when they meet in the first leg of the Olivier Shield ...

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Palmer's long life in football
T&T get tough draw - Germany face Costa Rica, Brazil meet Croatia
Late blitz pushes Xlcr to easy win
Santos look to tag Meadhaven
Bernard to take over as JNA boss
Of Miracle Man and a reversed decision
Jamaica's Busta Fighters trounce Cuba
Rivals to crumble against Explosive Peak

Commentary


American torture tactics
THE RESPONSE of the United States' administration to recent reports in the European media on its use of torture and illegal abductions has been garbled, at best.

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Shopping at Christmas
The calypso cricketers Down Under
ISSUES: Abortion and necrophilia - ABORTION CONFLICT

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - Corporate community as education activists
THE EDITOR, Sir: IN THIS economic climate, school administrators have had to become creative financial wizards to provide quality for our young clients.

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Negril Authority did its job
Sweeten the banana deal
JP IDs should be accepted

Entertainment


THE GLEANER'S weekly entertainment guide
Best Bets - BICKLE BASH: St. Elizabeth 4-H Clubs presents Bickle Bash at Goshen Sports Complex at 10:00 a.m. Featuring Rising Stars Christopher Martin and Noddy, Admiral Bailey, Captain Barkey and Wickerman, and many more.

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Parties

Mind & Spirit


Becoming a turnaround leader
THERE IS a new word in the lexicon of church growth gurus. It is called 'turnaround'. If your church attendance has plummeted or plateaued, then it is ripe to become a turnaround church.

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New US textbook aims to teach Bible as knowledge

International


OAS, Europe working to destabilise country ­ Chavez
CARACAS, Venezuela, (Reuters): VENEZUELAN PRESIDENT Hugo Chavez blasted the European Union and the Organisation of American States yesterday, saying they "connived" against his government after they released mixed reports on this week's Congress...

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Cartoons of Muhammad draw Muslims' anger
'Man killed by air marshals was agitated even before boarding'

Volunteer Today


New basic school computer programme
"IT IS a novel move that we have launched a computer programme for basic school students!" says George Sterling, executive director of the Voluntary Organisation for Uplifting Children (VOUCH).

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Corporate Area honours lifetime volunteerism
Courtney Foster ­ source of salvation for many
Trelawny association awards volunteers

Tropical Weather

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