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published: Tuesday | November 20, 2007

Lead Stories


'Remove the dead' Richard Azan wants EOJ to clean the voters' list - Director of Elections says no need to panic
Claiming that some electors voted for dead persons in the last general election, Richard Azan, the People's National Party (PNP) candidate for the Spalding division in Clarendon, says he will resist any attempt by the Electoral Office of Jamaica (EOJ) to use certain presiding officers and poll clerks in the December 5 local government polls.

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Nomination day exercise successful, say police
Buchanan demands apology for Golding's 'vulgar outburst'
Independent candidate confident of dethroning Portmore mayor
Student paints way to top regional art award
Little fanfare in NW Clarendon
Full slate but little excitement
Children join adults on political marches
Smith condemns killing of policeman

News


'Help us to help our parents'
Over the coming weeks, children living with HIV, supported by Panos Caribbean and The Gleaner Company, will be delivering letters advocating for positive change on the issues they have identified to influential movers and shakers in Jamaica.

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Incident-free day in St Ann
Wong Ken a no-show at Woolmer inquest
PSOJ, security forces link-up to catch the bad guys
Mitchell files appeal against Supreme Court ruling
Montague seeks entrenchment of local gov't
Customers upset with the unsmooth 'FLOW' of things
JLP 'not changing course' in St Thomas
Independent turns heads
Spec-tacular frames

Sport


Gov't to 'surroundGirls with love'
Sports Minister Olivia 'Babsy' Grange has lauded Jamaica's Sunshine Girls for their bronze medal placing at this year's World Netball Championships (WNC), which ended in Auckland, New Zealand, on Saturday.Grange was speaking...

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Boyz revive 'Office' vibe, football spirit
Designed for Luck produces huge upset
Royal Malice claimed
Pizarro bites into Husbands' lead
'We're expecting Lara'
Sunshine Girls were wonderful in every way
Guatemala aim at Boyz

Commentary


Time to resolve the Vasciannie imbroglio
Professor Stephen Vasciannie is a usually mild-mannered man of profound intellect. He broke all kinds of academic records in high school at Kingston College and at Oxford University as a Rhodes scholar.

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Ease the pressure on consumers
The question of hanging again
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Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - Do financial gurus reallyworry about the poor?
THE EDITOR, Sir:As I and the Jamaican public are bombarded by the media, Financial Services Commission, the Tax Administration Department, a consortium of financial leaders and the rumour...

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Let dead rest, restore the living
All I want for Christmas
Missing boyfriend
Getting rid of coruption
Finance centre should provide economic boost

The Shipping Industry


SAJ stages seminar with WTO maritime expert
Shipping industry professionals received answers for a number of important questions when Pierre Latrille, counsellor with the Trade in Services Division of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) conducted a two-day WTO Maritime Services Workshop last week...

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