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published: Friday | July 27, 2007

Lead Stories


Without warning! - Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) lashes Jamaica Public Service Company (JPS) for not advising customers of its hurricane recovery charge
THE Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) is demanding that the Jamaica Public Service Company Ltd. provide a full explanation to its customers as to why they were not given prior notification of the company's decision to apply the hurricane recovery charge to their July bills.

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JLP health comments concern National Workers' Union (NWU boss
Men found guilty in LG Brown murder
Jobs, jobs, and more jobs for our young ones
Missing Caymanians return home
G-G awards Middlesex achievers
Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) clarifies position on workweek for cops
World Bank supports second HIV project
'Do not play politics with justice reform'
Montego Bay Chamber, politicians at odds
'We won't sever ties with Venezuela'

News


GLEANER EDITORS' FORUM - Cut interest rates, say business leaders
If there is one point of consensus among various business organisations in Jamaica, it is on the need to reduce the cost of loans to the productive sector. This was reiterated during a recent Gleaner Editors' Forum at the newspaper's North Street office in Kingston.

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Tourist town looks for community development
St Ann candidates sign political code
It was good and it was bad ...
45 MILESTONES - 1998: Glory days of Reggae Boyz
Witnesses open doors for all to 'Follow the Christ'
Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) launches manifesto Monday
'HIV vaccine could impact prevention'
Grants Pen young men ready to shine
No decision in extradition case of St Catherine man

Business


$2.4b NHT - developmentsfor western Jamaica
The National Housing Trust (NHT) is about to undertake a $2.37 billion investment in four different real estate projects across Trelawny and Hanover on which construction is scheduled to start in 11 months.Overall, the Trust is using a...

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Global Energy Ventures gets green light on ethanol plant
Seprod expanding dairy units
ANALYSIS - NHT's relevance as mortgage financier
Competition suppresses price for C&WJ
Benchmark interest rates inch higher
Trinidad capital market 'nascent and unsophisticated' - Dealers, regulators set sight on secondary trading systems
Chris Berry realigns Mayberry holdings
Banks postpone US$12b Chrysler funding plan

Sport


Young Reggae Boyz in the game of their lif
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Coach Wendell Downs-well has promised a more offensive approach when Jamaica's Young Reggae Boyz take the field against Ecuador at the Maracana Stadium today at 3 p.m. (1 p.m. Jamaiaca time) in their first-ever appearance in the final...

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Marvin Anderson poised for 200m victory
Not enough money for a Powell-Gayclash
Pistorius agrees to IAAF testing
Fan-favourite Sanchez says he's back to his best
Take Absolute Stormer
HORSE SENSE - When less means more
WI name World Cup Twenty20 squad
Banks may land deal with Somerset
Disciplined T&T batting deny Jamaica victory in TCL group west indies u-19
FROM THE BOUNDARY - South Africa getting it right - just as Australia did some years ago
Lara keeping fit ahead of 20/20 league
CWC has benefitted Jamaica, says Coley
McLaren escape penalty in spying saga
French president backs Tour
New arrangement made

Commentary


EDITORIAL - Pondering the question of preaching and politics
We believe we grasp the argument, ponderous as it was, for Archbishop Lawrence Burke's ban on Deacon Ronnie Thwaites from the pulpits of the island's Roman Catholic churches. But what Roman Catholics, and others who proclaim the Christian faith, are likely to, and should, find...

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Claiming the dead
Facing the issues
Puppets on a string
NOTE-WORTHY - Miracles in Jamaica

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - Voting through the eyes of ordinary people
The Editor, Sir:Television advertisements, billboards, radio advertisements, and poll results attract large audiences, but when it comes to choosing a party or political representative, how much does it affect the ordinary voter?...

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A prophecy from Canada
Why tribalism continues
Bishop is right

Entertainment


Familiarity not a gospel guarantee
It was not far-fetched to many that Garfield Reid would have won the Jamaica Cultural Development Commission (JCDC) Gospel Song Competition. Reid has performed on some of the biggest gospel shows and is known in the circle.

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'Gunty' wins original way
LAUNCH OF 'TRIBUTE TO THE GREATS' - Bittersweet 10th 'Tribute to the Greats'
Oraine Barrett in vogue
Slave trade exhibition goes public
Ites wins second week of 'Sey Sup'm'
Accustomed magic from Harry Potter

Social


Schoolmates reunite
There's nothing like a high school reunion to get the old boys and girls talking again. There's always something about meeting up with those you used to have lunch with and just enjoy the best days of your respective lives. That sentiment abounded on Saturday night...

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Laud the lady - Club India honours Marva Pinnockfor her 30 years of service to the club
Absolutely Tempting!
Pablo's goes to school




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