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published: Thursday | October 25, 2007

Lead Stories


Audrey gets half - Privy Council says shares in Lasco to be divided equally
The 13-year-legal battle between Kingston businessman Lascelles Chin and his ex-wife Audrey ended yesterday with the United Kingdom Privy Council ruling that the shares in the multimillion-dollar company, Lasco Foods Ltd., must be divided equally between them....

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Day seven - Seshaiah hits back
More questions surround bulb project
Legal eagles to be honoured
Jamaicans in UK jails to serve remaining sentence at home
Senior officers rally for Commish's job
Student fatally stabbed
Pulse boss declines Air Jamaica post
Hottest topics on the cocktail circuit

News


Hustling in Junction
Junction in St. Elizabeth isn't as busy as it once was, but, for Miss Martha, the fruit vendor, it's as comfortable and exciting as ever. "When people come Junction, dem come a town. People who live inna St. Elizabeth haffi come here more time when dem a go bout dem business.

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Danish tourist found dead
Authorities hunt Jamaican gangs in US
Jamaican dentists for prestigious fellowship
Scholarships galore at annual college fair
High Commissioner-designate to South Africa appointed
Government of Jamaica to construct new school in Portmore
Cabinet approves $300m for road repair
Water truck quenches drought woes

Business


Merrill Lynch reports 3Q loss after US$7.9b subprime write-down
Merrill Lynch & Company Inc on yesterday reported its first loss in six years after writing down US$7.9 billion of bad bets on risky subprime mortgages and related securities. "The bottom line is we got it wrong by being overexposed to subprime," Merrill Lynch Chairman and Chief ...

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Supply fears push up oil prices

Sport


Jamaica set sights on Guyana
RED-HOT JAMAICA take on undermanned Guyana today in Barbados for a place in the final of the regional one-day competition, the KFC Cup. The long-time underachieving Jamaicans have barely put a foot wrong in this year's tournament and start the day/night semi-final ...

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St Georges hold Portmore to 1-1 draw
Harbour View clip August Town 2-1
Sporting Central, Waterhouse end 1-1
Arch-rivals Tivoli and Arnett in heated battle
Manley close in on top spot
Dinthill blank Brimmervale 2-0
Another five-timer for hot Walker
Reggae Boyz sink to new low
'Be on your best behaviour' - KSAFA football head warns teams about game conduct
Is Golden Ball bound for League?
Prep School action tips off today
Campbell snubbed by IAAF
Pakistan, South Africa match moved from Karachi

Commentary


EDITORIAL - WI cricket heritage ignored in choice of new coach
West Indies cricket is dear to the hearts of the people of the West Indies. In fact, there is nothing to the people of the West Indies like cricket. To many a West Indian, it is the one thing, even more than the University of the West Indies, that binds, that brings the people together.

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Golding's 'Gully Government'
Whisperings of a gold conspiracy
NOTE-WORTHY - Flat Bridge

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - Lack of compassion seen in CDA action
The Editor, Sir: I have read, with great concern, the story 'I want back my children' which appeared on the front page of The Gleaner of October 23, 2007.While I fully understand the action of the Child Development Agency (CDA) in removing the four children...

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This mother needs help
Forget the history
Jamaica most beautiful
Heroes Circle road repair plea
'My plea to the Ministry of Health'

Entertainment


'Harder They Come' voted third best soundtrack
The soundtrack to Perry Henzell's iconic movie The Harder They Come was voted the third best of all time, according to the editors of Vanity Fair magazine who compiled a list of the 50 Greatest Movie Soundtracks. Prince's Purple Rain has been voted the best film soundtrack...

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Merritone to rock Montego Bay
Lannaman's Prep showcases their talented youngsters

What's Cooking


Morgan's Harbour: Comefeast on the waterfront
Located on the waterfront, The Red Jack Restaurant at Morgan's Harbour Hotel wants to bring the sea to you. Known for its seafood, the restaurant strikes the right balance between casual and elegant and, according to Christopher McCurdy, executive chef, it will be no different...

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'Green' tourism a recipe for success - Activist champions environmental awareness
KRW: Lyme Key - a cool oasis in the capital city...Participating Restaurant
Terra Nova's Regency Room - elegant and terrific
TGIF - where it's always Fridays
New Grace Caribbean Traditions Frozen Meals - Bring home cooking to the microwave
FOOD NEWS - St Lucia gets ready for food and rum festival
KRW: Strawberry Hill: visually and gastronomically tantalising...participating Restaurant...

International


Parliament keeps ban on sex between men
SINGAPORE (Reuters): Singapore's parliament decided on Tuesday to keep a ban on sex between men, with the Prime Minister saying the city state should keep its conservative values and not allow special rights for homosexuals."Singapore is basically a...

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Gov't seeks help to certify health centres
Haiti ratifies CARICOM treaty


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