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published: Tuesday | December 9, 2008


Lead Stories


'They were stupid' - Sangster maintains view on PSC despite Golding's withdrawal of misbehaviour claim
Educator Dr Alfred Sangster is maintaining a hard line against his former colleagues on the Public Service Commission (PSC), despite Prime Minister Bruce Golding's withdrawal of a claim that they were sacked because of misbehaviour while carrying out their duties...

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Weapons found in Corporate Area school
Jamaica: filled with tremendous talents
PM settles lawsuit with former PSC members
Christmas cleaning jobs to be allotted fairly - Gov't
Coroners Act to be amended
Tuesdaytalk - Hottest topics on the cocktail circuit
MP says meeting needed to deal with crime in Tredegar Park
Deacon caught trafficking schoolgirl to face trial in April
Crime fighting goes high-tech - New automated fingerprint identification system for St James

News


'Spirituality should not become anaesthesia'
Internationally acclaimed preacher Bishop T.D. Jakes, 51, will be the main speaker at 'The Way Forward' conference which has been organised by Pastors In Action - a group of local clergy led by well-known Pentecostal/ Charismatic Renewal leaders Pastor Merrick 'Al' Miller...

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School dismissal alert project troubles parent-teacher body
Stand & deliver - Mom claims baby fell to ground during childbirth - Jubilee nurse said she should've caught newborn
Tighter security for Manor Park shoppers
Storeowners cross their fingers for buying blitz
Boys are a class act
Prayer warriors to focus on children
Sloley wants quick stimulus package
Vox Pop
SALUTING HEROES PARK
Gleaner 'high-fives' its PAJ awardees

Business


SAJ gets new president
Roger Hinds, chief executive officer of Transocean Shipping Limited is the new president of the Shipping Association of Jamaica (SAJ). Hinds, who previously served as vice-president for the last three years, was un-animously elected president during ...

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Little focus on street-smartbusiness ethics - Walker
JTB promotes Kingston as leisure gateway
'Cut the crap' - Cari-Med boss
More decreases under way - JPS
World markets surge on Obama's spending pledge
S&P downgrades Russia's ratings
Auto deal 'very likely'

Sport


Reggae Boyz want it all
Western Bureau: While coach John Barnes was not exactly a happy man on Sunday afternoon in the aftermath of Jamaica's 1-1 draw against arch-rivals Trinidad & Tobago, in their Digicel Caribbean Championships fixture at the Trelawny Mini-Stadium...

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Bolt a shoo-in for top JAAA award - Campbell-Brown, Walker head race for women's title
Dodgy weather frustrates WI
Watson powers UTech past JDF
Henry on the double
Amateurs to get prize money
T&T players discuss concerns with board
Asst coach pleased with weekend sessions
Heavily guarded England back in India
Holmwood, St Andrew are all-island queens
Bennett inspired by performances at trial
Manchioneal clip Ujama
Haitians secure must-win mandate

Commentary


EDITORIAL - Deepen the UWI debate
We are grateful that the University of the West Indies (UWI) has responded to our recent leaders suggesting a realignment of Jamaican government subsidies to the university to promote study in disciplines such as engineering and agriculture and to lessen the emphasis...

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NOTE-WORTHY

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - Was Marlon Samuels unjustly banned?
The Editor, Sir: The important pillars upon which all civilised societies are based are law, order and justice. The non-observation of law leads to anarchy, the absence of order leads to chaos and inconsistent or capricious interpretation of laws makes a mockery...

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Bolt's school coaches deserve recognition too
Volunteer offer: 'We'll take back Jamaica'
This atrocity of bed sharing - No jubilee for the poor
Reaction to sharing beds
Honouring student loan promise
Christmas - no true meaning
The annual stall removal ritual
Mom recalls sharing hospital bed at birth

Entertainment


Marleys, Nat King Cole: The Jamaican connection
CALL IT a royal affair. Sons of reggae king Bob Marley will be sharing 'a joint' with American jazz icon Nat King Cole in a project set for release early next year. According to the website nowpublic.com, reggae Grammy winners Stephen and Damian Marley ...

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