Sex in recession - Prostitutes slash prices - Parlours see 50% decline - Layoffs hurt businesses
The economic meltdown that has triggered massive layoffs and production cutbacks in the formal business sector has spread to the illegal sex industry as prostitutes and sensual massage parlours have reported at least a 50 per cent decline in profits and clientele...
- Bye-bye, Bush!
- Best & worst Bush memories
- Four Portland victims buried
- Preschoolers soaking up Spanish
- Four honoured for excellence in early-childhood education
- Obama and US elections
- Gaza truce called, troop pull-out begins
Cruickshank wants JCF to focus on nabbing killers - Defence lawyer pessimistic about five per cent reduction in murders this year
Glen Cruickshank, QC, says the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) should focus more on apprehending murderers than concentrating its efforts on reducing the toll by five per cent. Cruickshank was speaking with The Gleaner last Thursday after accepting the Silver Pen...
- Mammee River road reopened
- Munro crash victim was a dream student, says VP
- Is my son a little Dr Jekyll, Mr Hyde?
- When big mamma needs to eat, big mamma needs to eat!
- Issues frequently raised by parents
- Christian works with granddad
- I seized 15 knives from my son, and ...
- FAT is not SEXY
Japanese consultant for productivity centre
The work of the Jamaica Productivity Centre (JPC) is expected to be enhanced over the next two years with the attachment of a Japanese productivity consultant. Makato Oyama was last Wednesday introduced to public and private sector leaders at a breakfast...
- Peanut butter salmonella scare - Samuda probing consumer concerns
- IDB head salutes Jamaica
- Tax system to be revised
Miller saves, Harbour View
HARBOUR VIEW assistant coach, Donovan 'DV' Hayles, sounded a bit ungrateful last night after goalie Dwayne Miller made save after save for the 10-man visitors against Tivoli Gardens, to force a 0-0 draw in Digicel Premier League action at the Edward Seaga Sports Complex...
- Wilson nets Arnett winner
- Home draw frustrates Boys' Town
- Jamaica in tight battle for first innings points - Defending champs need 55 runs with five wickets
- Canadians looking at US$250,000 fee for Bolt
- Defoe goal lifts Tottenham
- Nationals shine at Douglas Forrest meet
- Federer in no rush to beat record
EDITORIAL - Excessive bureaucracy fuels corruption
If we had really paid attention, Jamaica might have learned an important lesson from the country's higglers, and other informal traders, going back to the 1970s.That message is still applicable today - and is one that we hope was not lost on Prime Minister ...
LETTER OF THE DAY - Meaningless and misleading analysis of schools
The Editor, Sir: In your editorial of January 14, entitled 'Pay teachers for what they produce', you continue to push for performance-based pay for teachers.Any attempt to use what you refer to as the 'accepted measures for educational outcomes' under the present system ...
- Before Obama, there was Russwurm
- Not just Portia's job
- Seeing downtown Kingston as a heritage resource
- A compromise on values
- Futile coffee farmers' protest
- New, dangerous practice by 'ductors
Duane Stephenson - Aiming for the top
It's been a little over two years since Duane Stephenson parted company with the sextet To-Isis. But in that time he has already managed to carve a niche as a soul/roots singer whose stocks are rapidly on the rise. Already he has toured the United States and the Caribbean...
- A tale of two legends - Pulse's Jaunel McKenzie hits high notes with John Legend
- Ambassador gives thanks with final concert
- SOMETHING EXTRA
New neon nails
Highlighter shades are painting nails bright and colourful. For spring, neon colours, originally popular in the 1980s, are adding fresh appeal to nails. Pop star Rihanna is one person who sports the trend. They are usually worn as one flat shade without much decoration....
- Dian Harrison-Holland, JTB's woman in California
- SINGULAR SUBJECTS - Taking back the gifts?
- 10 things you must take to Jazz!
- George Bush's Trini classmate
- KELLY'S WORLD - History mek tomorrow!
- FE-MAIL TIES - Higher times
- Who will dress Michelle Obama for the inauguration?
- AIDS: Where does discrimination stop and common sense start?
- Off-limits relationships (Pt 2)
- FLAIR MAILBAG
- LAWS OF EVE - Division of matrimonial property
- Jencare unveils new line of products


































