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published: Wednesday | March 29, 2006
Lead Stories


Legacy falls short - PJ regrets delays to constitutional reform
AS P.J. Patterson closed the curtain on an almost 30-year career in Jamaica's Parliament, the nation's longest-serving Prime Minister last night called on the colleagues he leaves behind to act expeditiously in completing the constitutional reform...

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TRIBUTES FLOW FOR PATTERSON
Dignitaries fly in for Portia's swearing-in
Matalon hailed as loving family man
Jamaica Public Service Company (JPS) clamps down on corporate thieves
Schoolboy stabbed to death
Cement probe team named
Sugar factory safety audit ready by April

News


Nice to revisit nostalgic Jamaica
The following are feedback emails to our popular Roving With Lalah feature published every Thursday. Don't miss this exciting journey in The Gleaner tomorrow! Exceptionally refreshing...

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Crowne Institute takes on educational challenge
'Go solar and save' - Group urges public to apply for NHT water heater loan
Canadian visa fees increased
Western Jamaica to get university
New University of the West Indies (UWI) Guild head
'For burial only' cement to be released

Business


Flow starting to grow
THE ARRIVAL of Flow Communication in Jamaica promises sub-stantial change in the communication sector. Flow is already offering broadband services to the corporate market and is preparing to roll out services to residential and small business markets...

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Socialising boot camp
Cement company down but not out
Kingston Wharves to expand
Jamaica's productivity needs boost - USAID boss
Some PPVs 'shaft' commuters
Administration of pension funds added to JN's group portfolio

Sport


Hot Champs race off today
ON YOUR mark, set, go ... Wolmer's boys and Holmwood girls should get off to a fast start when day one of the 2006 VMBS/ISSA Boys' & Girls' Athletics Championships hits the finish line this afternoon.

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Commonwealth stars return home
Brown smashes Shield record
Soggy end to the final Test
Harbour View out to regain lead
Arsenal stun Juventus 2-0
Tivoli All-Stars burn JDF

Commentary


Maintaining the security agenda
PRIME MINISTER-DESIGNATE, Mrs. Portia Simpson Miller, undoubtedly has many serious matters to consider, but none of these is more important than the reduction of crime and the re-establishment of peace and security in the country.

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The beginning of an era?
The power of the word
Reluctant voters

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - Recalling the early PJ years
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE EXITING of The Honourable P.J. Patterson from office has, in some ways, induced a feeling similar to the one that pervades a family when one of its members must depart, either to go abroad or get married or start a home or go off...

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Not so, Mrs Manley
Jamaican-owned businesses overseas
Homosexuality is immoral
A strike victim speaks out

Entertainment


Singers stand tall at 'Jazz Time'
THE SINGERS stood tall at Sunday's 'Jazz Time', held at Weekenz, Constant Spring Road, on Sunday evening. And it was not only because, with one exception, they were all women and wore killer heels.

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Roti Festival bigger and better
'Glory Road' based on a true story
'V for Vendetta' scores well

Profiles in Medicine


Ancient Indian medicine changed her life
SEVERAL YEARS into her quest to unearth a spiritual centre, Julett Simpson discovered that she had lupus (a chronic connective tissue disorder affecting the skin and some internal organs). "I didn't know and I didn't want to accept it either...

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Warm oil brings relaxation
Exercise: Too much is not better
So what can I drink?
Parenting girls to be good wives
He is cheating, She is hurting - Why do men cheat?
Take control of stress!

Caribbean


Carnival cuts profit outlook again
NEW YORK (REUTERS): Carnival Corp., the world's largest cruise line, on Tuesday lowered its earnings outlook for the second time in a week after a deadly fire damaged its Star Princess ship and forced the cancellation of several cruises.

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CAYMAN: Cayman expanding turtle farm

International


NIGERIA: Charles Taylor disappears in Nigeria
ABUJA (REUTERS): Former Liberian president Charles Taylor, wanted for war crimes by a court in Sierra Leone, has disappeared from his residence in southeastern Nigeria, the Nigerian presidency said yesterday.

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Afghan convert freed after outcry


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