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published: Wednesday | February 15, 2006
Lead Stories


'Unholy union' - Charter could sanction gay marriage in Jamaica - Christian lawyers
A GROUP of Christian attorneys and church leaders is fearful that proposed amendments to the Jamaican Constitution could, potentially, ban devotions in schools as well as permit homosexual marriage.

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New Governor-General of Jamaica to be sworn in today
Hermitage body found
Public Accounts Committee raps National Solid Waste Management Authority (NSWMA) for waste
Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) may force early polls
Estimates to be tabled in House March 7
Junor: 15,000 have HIV but don't know - Health Minister backs universal testing
Two more Brits join Jamaican police force
Transport sector braces for Cricket World Cup

News


Jamaica Gleaner fêtes pensioners
SPARKLING WINE, some mellow music and lip-smacking food helped keep spirits high as the Gleaner Company yesterday honoured some of its pensioners at a luncheon at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel, New Kingston.

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GLEANER EDITORS' FORUM: INEFFICIENCIES AT SUGAR FACTORIES
Phillips promises prosperity for Portland
Teachers to get 50% refund of tuition fees
Canadian college offers hospitality scholarships
It's a journalist's right to express
Shakti versus Bedford Park

Business


Jamaica Money Market Brokers (JMMB) takes up Spanish
THE SPANISH-speaking Caribbean is the next stop for Jamaica Money Market Brokers (JMMB). In an exclusive interview with Wednesday Business, Keith Duncan, group chief executive officer, said that the company will be entering...

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Managerial success is difficult and rewarding
Developers complain of slowdown
Davies promises continued stability
Pricing, brand critical to the success of IPOs, say analysts
André Gordon to tackle ackee crisis
Productivity Centre gets new powers
Modest rise for property insurance this year
GraceKennedy takes Antigua money transfer operation
New cargo clearance system bogged down
Ralston Hyman gets prestigious journalism award
Five tips to become the perfect employee

Sport


Calabar, St George's to meet in U-16 final
DEFENDING CHAMPIONS Calabar High will meet St George's College in the ISSA/Malta Under-16 final after the teams posted 2-0 and 1-0 wins over Kingston College and Eltham High respectively at Campion College yesterday.

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Rivoli poised to advance
Mayhem at the Compound
Review doesn't bother King
Tae kwon do stars to 'Battle at the Boardwalk'
Stars for UWI track meet
One on One with Percival Cordwell - Nurturing the youth
Wolmer's advance to semis in thriller over St George's
Eastern school champs set for February 27

Commentary


More consultation, please
THERE MAY be many practical and rational reasons in the view of the local organisers for the Cricket World Cup to have schools in the vicinity of Sabina Park closed when matches are played in Kingston next year.

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The problem of entitlement
Remodelling Kingston
Valentine's Day and safe sex

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - Factors against inner-city commerce
THE EDITOR, Sir: WHILE INNER-CITY communities of the Kingston Metro-politan Area are densely populated with residents of a wide variety of income sources, business research has proven that many of the small inner-city communities...

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Fascism in Jamaica
Cruel young trees

Entertainment


Fashion's maestros hit the right notes
NEW YORK (AP): FASHION SHOWS are all about timing, hitting the right notes before the right audience and then building to a crescendo. That's what New York Fashion Week pulled off, with grand finales by some of the field's most accomplished maestros.

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'Pleasant Sunday Evening' at PCJ
'Memoirs of a Geisha' - yearns to be a love story
Food, drink and sweatshirts...Oscar celebrates its nominees

Profiles in Medicine


CPR - and then what? The sequel
IT MUST BE a well-kept secret that heart disease is this country's number one killer, accounting for about 30 per cent of deaths each year. (The average person in the street would perhaps identify violence as the number one killer.

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When someone collapses
Choose your exercise equipment wisely
More reasons to eat your fruits and vegetables
Falling out of love - Good lovers don't necessarily make good partners
Loving and living
Thrush in men

Caribbean


Trinidad confident of finding more natural gas
Port of Spain, Trinidad: TRINIDAD AND Tobago's Prime Minister Patrick Manning insists there is no need to worry about the supply of natural gas for planned projects while meeting its obligations to existing gas-based projects.

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T&T probes school sex assault claim

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