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published: Saturday | April 5, 2008

Lead Stories


Still no rest for cemetery talks: Chang, Wray divided on Royale Rest
WESTERN BUREAU:The Ramble Community Development Committee (CDC) is rejecting claims by Water Minister Dr Horace Chang that the Royale Rest Cemetery in Ramble, Hanover, will not affect the community's underground water...

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Weeding them out! 24 cops charged with corruption since January 1
Man gets 7 years for killing mother, brothers
JUTC express service to resume

News


Water woes in Old Braeton
Residents of the Old Braeton and Reeds Pen communities in St Catherine are now without their regular water supply following a disconnection drive carried out by the National Water Commission (NWC) on Thursday.

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Flat-screen monitors: Cheaper solution to high definition?
Excavating the City of David

Business


Embracing the future:Young farmer reaps benefits of greenhouse technology
To many people, the profile of a typical Jamaican farmer is of someone over 50 or 60, who is barely making a living, after toiling in the sun and rain for the better part of his life.

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From the Minister: Dealing with the challenges
RADA goes high-tech

Sport


Campbell-Brown, Gay to open at Ja Invitational
World 100m female and male champions, Veronica Campbell-Brown and her training partner American Tyson Gay will open their 2008 season at the Jamaica International Invitational in Kingston on May 3.

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Universtiy of Technology take early lead
Tivoli aim to topple Windalco
WI set to take lead
De Villiers double gives S Africa massive lead
Confident Ja ready to defend crown
Sports and Inner Peace
Saints, JDF in top showdown
Taming the beast
How effective is sport in countering violence in your community?
Epic clash for 2000 Guineas
Manchester ease into Headley Cup final
Time closing in on Simoes
Richards races the clock: Injured Reggae Boy wants to return for qualifiers
IN YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD:Portland cricket
Village extend good run
PLAYER OF THE WEEK :Brown's mesmerising spell sent the Tigers packing
Sports minister congratulates cricketers

Commentary


More food for thought
Dr Dunstan Campbell, the Food and Agriculture Organisation's representative in Jamaica, The Bahamas and Belize, gave us something to chew over in yesterday's Gleaner.

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Tax investors sparingly!
issue:Rude and insensitive
Once there was not

Letters


LETTER OF THE day - PM's wider portfolio seen as positive
THE EDITOR, Sir:I have noted the outcry from the Opposition People's National Party to the prime minister moving the portfolio responsibility for Land and Environment to the Office of the Prime...

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Restore Parks Rd Health Centre
The Church and lawlessness
Half-naked women in ads
Good work, PM Golding

Entertainment


MySpace in online music service deal
LOS ANGELES (AP):MySpace, which has lured millions of big acts and garage bands alike to build profiles on the popular social networking hub to attract fans, said on Thursday it will turn those pages into portals for selling music, merchandise and...

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Hello: Loose the leopard

Let's Talk Life


Let's talk ... doctor's advice
Breastfeeding as contraception? Q Doc, I am 21 and I have just been blessed with the birth of a son.

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LET'Stalk ... relationships: Can autism be treated?
Let's talk SEX: Toys that titillate
Let's talk ... relationships: The calm after the storm

Healthy Lifestyle


Healthy Lifestyle: Fibre: the 'broom' that sweeps clean
You may recall your grandparents encouraging you to eat roughage for good health.

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Increasing fibre in the diet
Ageless tips for fab skin


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