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published: Saturday | December 17, 2005
Lead Stories


'Don't fool with me' - Wolfe blasts Gomes in Supreme Court
DR. CAROLYN Gomes, executive director of Jamaicans for Justice (JFJ), narrowly escaped being jailed yesterday after rankling Chief Justice Lensley Wolfe in the Supreme Court.

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Dead cop's family wants commissioner to apologise
Gleaner gets media honour
JLP ready to lead the country - Baugh
Hansard notes backlog being cleared up

News


Longer opening hours for holidays
SEVERAL BUSINESS places across the island will be opened for longer hours to accommodate Christmas shopping. Jencare Skin Farm, located at 82 Hope Road in St Andrew, will be opened all night for your convenience, from 8:00 a.m. on Friday December...

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ACROSS THE NATION
Volunteers revolutionise Jamaican swimming
'Give forsaken young people a second chance'
Churches closed for Christmas - Megachurches shutting down, anticipating low attendance on 'family day'

Business


Small farmers dread wharf closure
SMALL BANANA farmers in Portland and St. Mary are concerned over the recent decision by the Banana Export Company (BECO) to suspend the shipment of bananas from the Boundbrook wharf in Portland.

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'Make trade work for the poor' - Developing countries press rich nations to fulfil commitments

Sport


King heads Gold rush
TODAY'S MAMMOTH 13-race programme at Caymanas Park is highlighted by the 34th running of the popular Gold Cup race over 1400 metres, the field of eight including last year's winner A KING IS BORN.

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STETHS get big boost
Brown returns to Boys' Town as CEO
Portmore Knockout Football rolls on
Broilers on prowl for third crown
No real change
Hot Forbes burns M'brook
JNA Open League set to resume
Service for former JAAA president Wallace
Jamaica's young girls rebound to finish second
Police Nationals, Santos in top Super League match-up
SanStar, Heartease in St Thomas kick-off
Business as usual for Summerbell Jr

Commentary


Upgrading immigration facilities
WE WELCOME news that immigration facilities at the Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay and the Norman Manley International airport in Kingston are being upgraded, with priority attention being paid to the former through which the majority of...

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Merry Christmas - Jamdown style
The lighter side of politics

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - Plaudits for UWI scientific research
THE EDITOR, Sir: THANK YOU for the article on acrylamide in foods in Saturday, December 10 Gleaner. I wish to applaud the Scientific Department of the UWI, Mona, in general, but also a special 'thank you' to our young researcher Grace-Anne Bent.

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Sports culture programme
Banana game
McKenzie, you missed the boat
IT teachers commended

Entertainment


NOW SHOWING - It's a King Kong weekend
TRIPLE ACADEMY Award winner Peter Jackson, whose The Lord of the Rings trilogy made motion picture history, now brings his sweeping cinematic vision to one of the screen's most enduring classics and one of the greatest filmic...

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SOAPSCENE - All My Children
DAYTIME GOSSIP - Will NBC toss 'Passions' and 'Days' out of the Peacock's Nest?
'General Hospital' - Natalia Livingston talks about Emily Quartermaine

Let's Talk Life


... life - I sent him home!
Dear Rev: I was married to a Jamaican citizen in Jamaica in July 2004. The problem is, he has two children who reside in Jamaica and one in New York.

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... relationships - Embarrassed about myself
Winner is rebuilding his home town

Tropical Weather

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The Hair Hat

'HAIR' IS THE HAT

DARAIN HOUSEN HAS not taken off his hat for the last 20 years. He bathes, he sleeps and does everything possible in it. It is a perfect fit.





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