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Tighter scrutiny for CMU
The Reneto Adams' headed Crime Management Unit is to come under tighter scrutiny by Commissioner Francis Forbes next year, The Sunday Gleaner has learnt.
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Mrs Adams talks about 'Ren'
Christmas shopping on in earnest
NWC plugs spending leak
Care-givers not equipped to care for children with HIV/AIDS
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More IT workers axed
Another set of workers in the information technology (IT) sector have been sent home.
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'Dons' give KSAC 'value for money'
Answers demanded on Netserv credit report
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Don't let Santa Claus hijack your bonus
You ponder on what to buy with that Christmas bonus - a special treat for yourself, something for the kids, maybe a few more Christmas presents for relatives and friends.
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Corporate crackers for Christmas
Hamaty calls for register for dormant accounts
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The NetServ saga - A case of culprits and culpability
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Jamaica, T&T battle to draw
Jamaica failed to capitalise on an early Trinidad and Tobago setback and ended up playing to a 0-0 stalemate in the feature match of a Caribbean Zone women's Under-19 World Cup qualifying doubleheader yesterday.
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Ellis shines again with hat-trick
Four Jamaicans in WI All-Star squad
Bull Bay take on lowly Black Stars
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Editorial - Street children still at large
With customary hype a national campaign was launched in August by the Prime Minister to rescue street children.
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Atrocious Government
Two lips from Amsterdam
The Speaker's contempt for the nation's business
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Rita Marley is now living her dream
THE EDITOR, Sir: We refer to the article written by Dawn Ritch in The Sunday Gleaner, "There are some benefits to slavery," dated December 16, 2001, where reference was made to Mrs. Rita Marley, O.D. (Nana Addobea Afua1) living arrangements...
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Why not hanging?
'A man of integrity'
Processing of foreign nationals
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Hark, the hearing-impaired sing!
It was no ordinary rehearsal at the Lister Mair Gilby School for the Deaf in Kingston when The Sunday Gleaner visited the institution in early December.
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Kingston fun out of the bright lights
Eyes wide open
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Celebrating Christmas the African way
From December 26 to January 1 many African-Americans, and Jamaicans too, will celebrate Kwanzaa, a festival derived from African harvest celebrations.
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Christmas Messages
The spirit of carols
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Age is just a number
Most artists start their careers in their youth but others begin in the 'winter' of their lives.
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Jonkunoo traditions live on
Kumina Kwanzaa
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Cover story - Giving at Christmas
Beyond the frenzy, past the consumerism and amid the glitter of tinsel-strewn expectations, Christmas still has the power to bring out the best through the celebration of sharing, caring, good tidings and great joy.
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What they really need
A Christmas play
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Community policing: What it is not, what it is
The following is an excerpt from a presentation at a recent Jamaicans For Justice (JFJ) forum, 'Community Policing: Making it Work'. The full text is available on the JFJ's Web site: www.jamaicansforjustice.org
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The root of farming's woes
Growing up with Jamaica - Labour troubles and Christmas of 1939
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