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Outraged - Leaders horrified by wave of attacks on children
Shock and outrage have greeted reports of the latest attack on one of the nation's children. Calls flooded The Gleaner's newsroom and radio talk shows with condemnation yesterday as news spread about the death of a nine-month-old child who was allegedly sexually assaulted...
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Jamaicans in US wary over credit crisis
Janielle is on a mission
Tremaine Dixon takes top spot
Let the celebrations begin
Gunmen attack family, kill two
Thursdaytalk - HOTTEST TOPICS ON THE COCKTAIL CIRCUIT
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Making of a book
Many persons have thought about getting a book published, but have absolutely no clue how to get it done. It can be a tricky situation. The Gleaner's Robert Lalah recently went through the whole nine yards for his soon-to-be released book, titled Roving with Lalah...
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Cop faces the music tomorrow
Crime bill not in keeping with the Constitution
C&W to pay $1m for tripping man
Cash Plus requests withdrawn
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Oil stocks up, prices gyrate
Oil prices dipped below US$100 a barrel Wednesday as a surprise increase in United States gasolene supplies and a bigger-than-expected jump in crude stocks offered more evidence that a rough economy is forcing Americans to drive less.Light, sweet crude...
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Buffett to buy US$3b of GE preferred stock
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St James High clip Cornwall
WESTERN BUREAU: HIGH-FLYING St James High School were all the rage yesterday as they clipped Zone A arch-rivals Cornwall College 1-0 in their much-anticipated ISSA/Pepsi/Digicel daCosta Cup second-round fixture at Jarrett Park.
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Calabar favoured to beat St Mary's College
Stewards on warpath at Caymanas Park
'Sports for Peace' race aims to inspire
Match-fixing probe into UEFA Cup semi-final
Messi's late strikes save day for Barcelona
Dangerous times for a national coach
Walker finds little joy in the 400m hurdles
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EDITORIAL - Leadership in a time of crisis
Dr Omar Davies, when he served as finance minister, used to be very good at lecturing the Opposition against hyperbole in diagnosing problems in Jamaica's financial markets. For, as Dr Davies used to point out with eminent good sense, markets turn as much on confidence...
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The wisdom of the people
The 60-day experiment
Portia and Prejudice
The reign of folly
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LETTER OF THE DAY - Call for nationwide child abduction alert system
The Editor, Sir: In 1996, nine-year-old Amber Hageman was abducted and murdered in Arlington, Texas. The tragic death of Amber Hageman led to one of the most effective nationwide child-abduction alert systems on the planet known as 'Amber Alert'. The name 'Amber' ...
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Where is the outrage?
In defence of Senator Falconer
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Reading ART
An oasis of a nook in a bustling commercial centre happens to be one of the places to catch the work of young artistic talent these days. Eye-catching pieces by Katrina Coombs, Kori Solomon, Elpedio Robinson, Neil Williams and Leopold Barnes are currently on display...
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Poet Mel Cooke launches 11/9
Something Extra
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Guess who's going to dinner? - YOU ARE! KRW...Stephanie Scott's dream come true
It all began as an act of courage, courage on a personal level to redirect my life at age 50 and courage that Kingston would embrace an innovative idea that would include a broad cross-section of the dining public....
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It's KRW time again!
Jewel of India
Rib Kage Bar & Grill
Habibi Latino - fine dining, Arabian style
Whitebones Seafood Restaurant
Restaurant Cocoro
China Express
DINING WITH EMMA - Whose decision to eat high fructose corn syrup?
Celebrating eggs! - October is national egg month
AA introduces a taste of the islands
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