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published: Saturday | April 19, 2008

Lead Stories


Gov't hails new MOU
Despite the failure to join of several bargaining groups, including the Jamaica Teachers' Association (JTA), National Workers' Union and the Nurses' Association of Jamaica, the third public sector Memorandum of Understanding (MOU3) was signed yesterday...

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'Nothing to hide' - PNP ready to open books but ...
Bahía boss says NEPA blocking expansion
Mom aids in teen daughter's rape
BRIEFS

News


US policy could shape post-Castro era - scholar
United States' foreign policy towards the Cuban regime could have a defining role in whether the Caribbean island chooses a military leader in the post-Castro era, a noted scholar and historian has said.

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Security guard gets 12 years
'Change the culture of cowardice in male students'
Oracabessa High School under threat
Across the nation

Business


'Fertiliser talk cheap' Farming interests say Tufton Budget presentation lacked substance
The spiralling price of fertiliser, one of the main requirements for farming, has caused woe for many local farmers, more so during the past six months.Against this background, some...

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Olint lawyers evade NCB account closure

Sport


No prize money, no awards for NPL
The 12 teams competing in the National Premier League, the island's main football competition, will have no incentives at the end of the season, due to the collapse of sponsors Cash Plus Limited.Edward...

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Hinds rejoins Jamaica team
Peter Cargill Memorial
14 straight for John Mills
Big four in super clashes
Plans for Carib awards going well
EPhone To Di World with Ministerofjustice
Football's perspective on... the cash+ debacle - Lack of NPL sponsorship is disappointing says Burrell
FINAL WORD: The NBA play-offs is here
IN YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD
PERFORMER OF THE WEEK: Well done, Samuels
Negril meet Wadadah in first-leg showdown
J'can Bell looks to pound Polish fighter
Windies prepared for Under-15 campaign
Jamalco, Tivoli A for tough battle

Commentary


EDITORIAL: Rating the NHT
Whether or not the National Housing Trust's (NHT) interest rates will be increased, as has been intimated and Opposition Leader Portia Simpson Miller stoutly advocated against in Parliament on Thursday, remains to be seen.However,...

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Writing for reading and hearing
Issue: Chinese tourists? Ludicrous idea!

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - Why many men have failed as fathers
The Editor: Sir,In Monday's Gleaner (April 14) in the Letter of the Day headlined 'Fathers must pave the way for sons', Orville West presented a very appealing picture of how fathers should be to and...

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The gospel according to Leviticus!
Greenhouse projects
Understanding gay tendencies
Economic target before 'freeness'
Parents key toreading habit
Summer ahead

Entertainment


Professor Nuts traces career to Nicodemus, 1978
The late gravelly-voiced artiste Nicodemus was well known for a near monotonous style of deejaying, with Suzie Wong being a popular hit.He was also fond of the dapper 'gangster' style of dressing in suits and felt hats.

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Dancers' Paradise - 'Turn Right' with the Federation Dancers

Let's Talk Life


LET'S talk ...Child abuse concerns
Dear counsellor, I am concerned about the level of child abuse in society. Individuals tend to use harsh, derogatory and offensive language when they are speaking to children or adolescents.

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Healthy Lifestyle: Best bets from The Bible

Mind & Spirit


Bishop Dufour on evangelisation drive
With their membership statistics showing evidence of decline, the Roman Catholic Church in western Jamaica has embarked on a carefully mapped-out evangelistic drive.This initiative is the brainchild of the Most Rev Charles...

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'Ministry is difficult, but wonderful'

Saturday Features


... Round table talk - Modern movie hall of shame
I can remember watching Pink Panther on Saturday mornings as a child, and for the most part it was okay. However, I think the Pink Panther movie was one of the worst movies ever.

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I have nothing towear
The real beauty of Beckford Kraal
Why don't U... Get a diary
Tech:SAVVY - Video cards to suit your budget
Cellulite - facts, fighters and fixers
Relationship: Bedroom boredom - Rekindling the flames of romance
Doctor'sadvice: Getting to the 'bottom' of the problem
Talking SEX: Old & Bold - Demystifying the elderly sex taboo


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