Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Saturday | March 28, 2009
Lead Stories

Gayle shines - West Indies defeat England in third ODI
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC):Chris Gayle marauded 80 from 43 balls to lead West Indies to an eight-wicket victory over England in the rain-affected third one-day international yesterday at Kensington Oval.In a breathtaking display of hitting, Gayle...

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News

Constituency increase gets Senate's blessing
The Senate yesterday gave its approval to plans to increase the maximum number of constituencies from 60 to 65.

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Sport

'We're beginning to turn the corner'
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC):Dwayne Bravo admitted that returning to the West Indies team from an ankle operation has been tough, but he was using his experience to cope.

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Commentary

Making tax compliance fashionable
Yesterday's Gleaner story about the low rate of tax compliance by fashion designers can be taken as a cut-out of the attitude towards paying taxes by Jamaica's creative industries - often underestimated in their...

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Letters

LETTER OF THE DAY: Agriculture's gains, losses and potential
The Editor, Sir:Your editorial 'Growing during and after a recession' on Saturday, March 21, speaks to the fact that Jamaica "should be growing food for ourselves, first of all, and second for...

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Entertainment

Penn to play Larry in 'Stooges' movie
NEW YORK (AP):Sean Penn is going slapstick.

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Lifestyle

R you ready for a revolution?
A Fashion-forward sista can play with style and look gorgeous without effort.

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Social

A century not out
On Sunday, March 22, friends and relatives of Lebertha Palmer, the mother of the well-known Caribbean intellectual and creative artist, Professor Rex Nettleford, celebrated the 100th birthday of the still astute 'Ms P', as she is affectionately known.

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