Jamaica Gleaner
Today's Issue Published: Sunday | November 9, 2008
Lead Stories

Hunt on for abductors: 'Bigga' Ford heads task force to nab rapists, criminals
EQUIPPED WITH a fleet of new vehicles and additional manpower, the street smart, tough-talking Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Cornwall 'Bigga' Ford, has...

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News

UWI graduates charged to remain focused
CLOSE TO 2,000 students from the University of the West Indies (UWI), Mona, have been released into the job market after completing their course of studies at the institution, which is celebrating its 60th year of...

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Business

A more 'aggressive'Guardian: Targets growth through innovation
Guardian Life Limited, the second largest of five life insurance businesses in Jamaica, is looking to drive revenue growth, and has decided that innovation is the best strategy to get there.

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Sports

Ad Infinitum in stunner
IN A gutsy display, AD INFINITUM, responding to a brilliant ride from Dane Nelson, lowered the colours of Triple Crown winner and 4-5 favourite ALSAFRA to win the 30th running of the CTL Superstakes before a bumper crowd at muddy Caymanas Park yesterday.

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Commentary

In the face of economic crisis
Last week's poor assessment of Jamaica by the ratings agency, Moody's, has placed the country on the cusp of a potential crisis.

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Letters

Letter of the day: So many ahead of US achievement
President-elect Barack Obama carries his bag as he arrives for a meeting in Chicago, Illinois, last Wednesday, a day after his historic election to the presidency of the United States of America.

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Entertainment

Clash production slows down: Some producers refuse to record 'diss' songs
Feuds have long been a part of Jamaican music, from the ska era to the dancehall.

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Arts & Leisure

Art Centre launches card design contest
AN OPPORTUNITY has been created by the Art Centre for visual artists of all genres to showcase their talent and win some money while doing it.

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Outlook

Alva Marie Graham Changing careers at50
Sitting in on a career session for youngsters at her church in one of Kingston's inner cities a few years ago, loans officer Alva Marie Graham felt a tad uncomfortable.

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In Focus

Obama came, Saw, conquered - Will he be transformational?
It is common knowledge now that history was made on Tuesday, November 4, 2008, when an Afro-American, Barack Obama, became president of the...

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Social

Lennox Lewis to revive Jamaica boxing
NEW YORK:Former World heavyweight boxing champion Lennox Lewis will engage in talks with Sports Minister Olivia Grange this week, towards the establishment of boxing clubs for Jamaican youngsters interested in the...

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Caribbean

Haiti Death toll climbs to 75
HaitiPETIONVILLE, Haiti (AP): RESCUERS DIGGING through a collapsed school in Haiti pulled more bodies from sandwiched slabs of concrete, raising the death toll to 75 yesterday as crews continued searching for...

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Auto

2009 Nissan Teana Continental charm
Teana. A township in the southern part of Italy. Located in Basilicata Population 750 (I guess Cheers theme music would be like the town anthem. People have Face- book accounts with more names than the Teana voters list).

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