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published: Monday | October 27, 2008


Lead Stories


Gun, drug battle - Illicit trade threatens Clarendon tourism, but group vows to fight
The robust guns-for-drugs trade on the Clarendon coast is threatening potential earnings from a lucrative tourism development being planned for the southern belt. At the same time, the Clarendon police chief, Superintendent Dathan Henry, says corruption within the ranks...

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Byron Lee gets OJ in hospital
Tracking device coming for low-, medium-risk offenders
Jamaican among top achievers
Jamintel to host Traffic, Family Court
'We have tried everything' - Charles urges support for new bills to curb crime
Effects of sniffing, meds frustrating my child

News


A confessed killer's torment (Part I)
At age 35, Ray Ray* has many things on his mind. His conscience rides him day and night. It's like a psychological conjoined twin that he cannot seem to rid himself of. He wants to smile and dance, but he's restrained by his past, which seems to be in a love affair with his present...

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UWI to get $3b addition to med faculty
KC gets new multi-purpose building
The Gavel - Partisan divide slows down crime bill decision
Nicholson predicts clash between legislature, DPP
I am confused
Stop painful periods

Business


NHF: Reaching into the community
Rae Barrett had just ended a meeting when the usually urbane Rosemarie Lee, his public relations manager, ushered me into his New Kingston office."You are a very busy man," I said primarily to break the ice and to get the interview started amicably. He shook my hand...

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Charles warns striking workers

Sport


Waterhouse, Portmore in six-goal thriller
STRIKER Kevin Lamey yesterday rounded off a thrilling 3-3 see-saw draw between Waterhouse and champions Portmore United, with a classy 85th minute goal at Drewsland. Portmore United thrice led the Digicel Premier League matchup but Waterhouse came roaring back...

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Greater belief fuelling Arnett's resurgence
Liverpool topple Chelsea - Spurs win at last
General Accident retain title
Wizards in battle to stave off elimination
Duhaney Park knockout Cavalier
Reno win at last!
Ellis scores last-gasp winner for Boys' Town
Superstars victorious

Commentary


EDITORIAL - Managing expectations
Among the important tasks of governments is the management of people's expectations. They tend not to be very good at it - as the Golding administration in Jamaica is so expertly proving. The problem is that political parties, as they seek to become government...

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Less talk, more action
NOTE-WORTHY

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - Religion as mental slavery
The Editor, Sir:Jamaica land we love is known to have more churches per square mile than most nations on this planet. Jamaica is also known to have more murders per capita than most nations on this planet.

More Stories
Wrong way, officers!
More focus on parental role
Time to stop blaming slavery
For the future of MoBay
A master musician
Global financial reform and the Caribbean

Entertainment


'Dragon' gets OJ
DIGNITARIES AND family gathered at the Tony Thwaites Wing of the University Hospital of the West Indies yesterday to witness veteran bandleader Byron Lee receive the Order of Jamaica (OJ), Jamaica's fourth highest civic honour...

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Dodd bust unveiled
Something extra
BBC in search of Nanny - Film series illuminates African achievements
The Gleaner 'Rolls Out'

Flair


The science of fabulous jewellery
Garth Sanguinetti has the art of jewellery making down to a science. He gave Flair a preview of his 2008 Christmas collection, which is a beautiful and colourful collaboration of art and science. His new material of choice: aluminium...

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KELLY'S WORLD - Out of character
FE-MAIL TIES - Still waters
SINGULAR SUBJECTS - Being a single gal equals being a lesbian
SEX & RELATIONSHIP - Who initiates sex, man or woman?
Joseph Wright's love affair with Jamaica
Undeniable romance
Tertiary education - foundation for success
HEALTH & FITNESS - Keeping the juices flowing
Coping with breast cancer - Making sense of breast cancer
Reggae Marathon: bigger and better
IT'S COMING!!!
Realities of HIV/AIDS - Diary of an HIV-positive, pregnant girl (Pt 12)

International


Candidates begin closing arguments
WASHINGTON (AP) Buoyed by a huge fund-raising advantage and a steady lead in national polls, Democrat Barack Obama began his closing argument for the presidency on Saturday with an optimistic message that his economic policies will bring better days...

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McCain fights to overcome Obama lead

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