Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Wednesday | April 29, 2009
Lead Stories

SPEND MORE - Davies wants Government to focus on capital projects
OPPOSITION SPOKESMAN on Finance Dr Omar Davies is proposing that the Govern-ment spend more on capital projects this fiscal year, with a view to generating income for many Jamaicans and to "return hope to many faces".

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News

The wheel deal - Disabled man turns wheelchair designer
Nearly 15 years after becoming disabled in a shooting incident, Patrick Rhoden is still determined not to live under the cloud of invalidity. Instead, he has set about repairing and even donating wheelchairs to other physically disabled persons and has continued to be an inspiration to many since being injured.

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Business

We are not for sale! LIME, Flow deny Columbus talks
Executives of Columbus Communications, the regional fixed-line telephone, Internet and cable television business in which Jamaican billionaire Michael Lee Chin is a minority partner, are adamant that the company is not up for sale.

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Sport

Leaders meet in crucial clash
Leaders Portmore United, along with Harbour View, Tivoli Gardens and Boys' Town, will continue jostling for positions at the top of the table as the curtain comes down on the penultimate round of the Digicel Premier League (DPL) today.

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Commentary

Editorial - Commissioner Lewin's difficult road
What is surprising is that, coming into the Jamaican constabulary, Rear Admiral Hardley Lewin was surprised to discover the extent to which the rules were not followed, particularly with regard to the policy for the use of firearms. It is either that Admiral Lewin was not properly briefed on the state of the force; that he, initially, did not take the briefing seriously enough...

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Letters

Tax on books?
The Editor, Sir: It is with significant dismay and disappointment that I read of the Government's decision to charge GCT on 'printed matter' with exceptions for those deemed to be for religious or educational purposes. In response, I pose a question to the Government, are not all books educational?

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Entertainment

Performances spice up curry fest
Dancehall star Busy Signal created musical ecstasy at Manning's School in Savanna-la-mar when he brought the curtains down on the 2009 Westmoreland Curry Festival with an exceptional performance.

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Profiles in Medicine

Swine flu responds to antiviral drugs
In a rapidly developing and changing situation, the world could be on the brink of its first influenza epidemic in more than 40 years. At the time of publication, the World Health Organisation was still calling the situation a "public-health emergency of international concern".

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Caribbean

T&T Government confident over new crime-fighting plan
National Security Minister Martin Joseph has expressed confidence that a "strategic restructuring of the national security sector" would contribute significantly to a reduction in the escalating crime situation in Trinidad and Tobago.

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