Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Sunday | May 10, 2009
Lead Stories

'Don't bully me!'PM issues warning to police
A tough-talking Prime Minister Bruce Golding says his administration will not bend under pressure from threats of protest action by members of the Jamaica Constabulary Force and workers at the National Water Commission.

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News

No space to train more pharmacists - Despite lower interest rate for that area of study
THE NUMBER of pharmacists available to work in the public sector is not likely to be increased within the short term, despite a pending dramatic reduction in Students' Loan...

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Business

Cheap insurance sources - Where to find to life and health coverage if you are unemployed
The job cuts have come fast and furious, amounting to thousands.

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Sport

'Full bus' Bolt- T&T sprinter bowled over by Usain's speed
Richard Thompson knows the crack of a starter's pistol.

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Commentary

EDITORIAL: Lawyers must be held to account
There is an old maxim to the effect that justice delayed is justice denied, which means that police superintendent Harry Daley has every reason to be livid, particularly with his lawyers.

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Letters

LETTER OF THE DAY - Unreasonable militant negotiators
The Editor, Sir:I have read your editorials on a number of occasions since the tabling of the Estimates of Expenditure in Parliament and throughout the Budget debate.

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Entertainment

Blind record collector sees music clearly
When Winston 'Quillo' Morais bought his first vinyl records from Horace Pink on Orange Street in about 1963, he would have seen the flow of...

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Arts &Leisure

The accident
We take turns in shutting the doors of our house each night.

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Outlook

Indian culture on show
Last Sunday, the Philip Sherlock Centre for the Creative Arts was abuzz with culture.

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In Focus

A conversation with our Prime Minister (PM)
At the end of his Budget speech, the prime minister raised some issues which I wished he had made the central plank of his presentation.

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International

Zuma sworn in as SA president
PRETORIA, South Africa (AP): Jacob Zuma became president of Africa's economic powerhouse yesterday, vowing to work to fulfill the dreams of all South Africans after he overcame corruption and sex scandals to reach the nation's highest office.

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Auto

Dover comes of Age
T MAY not be as historic as Sabina Park or Collie Smith Drive, but the Dover racetrack in St Ann draws as much excitement and diehards as those two fabled grounds.

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