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published: Sunday | February 5, 2006
Lead Stories


BAD COPS FINGERED
37 brought to book in the past six months * RANK AND FILE GET MORE SCRUTINY - Federation * NO ROGUES AMONG THE OFFICER CORPS - Rose

Big money demands for turning a blind eye to road-traffic violations have pushed the level of police corruption to an all-time high...

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Big assets, small income
ISCF impacting on Jamaican students
'I found God at my lowest'

Firearm licensing body head named
Murder suspect killed
PM lauds Anglicans on education
Arise Church, quarrel no more, Methodist president urges

News


More schools, more teachers
MORE TEACHERS will be needed in the education system to fill the more than 400,000 new school spaces that will be created for primary and high schools, says Senator Noel Monteith, State Minister in the Ministry of Education, Youth and...

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Traffic police top 'bad cop' list
GLEANER EDITORS' FORUM
... Saving sugar

Hospital on wings
Tres-Ann Cooke Searching for Solutions


Business


HOME SWEET HOME IN JAMAICA
With increased NHT benefits, owning a place of your own just got easier and cheaper

EVER HEARD the phrase 'home is where the heart is' or 'be it ever so humble, there is no place like home'?...

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Building societies worry about fall in mortgages
Investments for newly-weds
Earl Samuels - Always on the job

Sport


Jamaica's Campbell by a whisker
JAMAICA'S VERONICA Campbell recovered from a slow start to beat a star-studded 60m field, while national 800m champion Kenia Sinclair easily won her event at Friday night's 99th Millrose Indoor Games, inside New York's Madison Square...

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Top Jamaican duo to miss Davis Cup
T&T inch closer to Carib title
Hidalgo takes Mercury Sprint

Commentary


Collect instead, Dr Davies
THE DETERIORATION of the country's fiscal accounts is cause for discomfort. The deficit is twice the Government's projections for the first nine months of the fiscal year. By all indications, this trend will lead Dr. Omar Davies, the Finance Minister,...

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Going after drug money ... new crime bill aims to plug loopholes
An insult to the Jamaican people
Elites, grass roots and the PNP
Civil partnership vs marriage
The CSM: Who buys and who sells?

Letters


Anancy at Supreme Court?
The Editor, Sir: In spite of all the many recent changes at the Supreme Court, including new rules of Civil Procedure 2002, propelled by the urgent need to increase efficiency in the administration of justice, the situation on the ground has hardly...

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Middle earners and the NHT
Reforming Jamaica
Only reverified voters can vote

Entertainment


Reggae Grammy award could be split into Dancehall and Roots
In April 2006, the proposal to split the Reggae Grammy category into traditional roots reggae and dancehall segments will be examined once more. The prominence of dancehall has forced at least the thought of the sub-division..

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Early success for Spear's own label
Double handful of nominations
Welcome to 'Gramrock'?

Arts &Leisure


Rheima's flair for fine arts
First Lady-to-be brings colour to King's House

First Lady-to-be brings colour to King's House First Lady-to-be Rheima Claire (Holding) Hall will, no doubt, be adding more than a splash of colour to Kings House when she takes up residence in the near future.

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Freedom and constraint
Talking about art with Keisha Costello

Immaculate Orchestra to thrill Devon House
ART DIARY
Interesting and uplifting ideas

In Focus


THE HEAT is on
TO DEBATE OR NOT TO DEBATE?

While everyone concedes the right of the 4,000 delegates of the People's National Party (PNP) to elect their new president, the rest of the society is understandably... - Arnold Bertram

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Jamaican politics and Latin America
Political leadership ­ Pt I
The management factor

Elections and governability in Haiti
State of America's union

Social


Sangster's honours Patrick Simmonds
TRIBUTES WERE read, songs were sung and tears were shed. Sounds like the recipe for a funeral, except employees, board members and friends of Patrick Simmonds were doing it while he is still very much alive. The former operations manager of Sangster's ..

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PM named newsmaker of 2005!
Maxine marks milestone!

Tropical Weather

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