Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Thursday | July 2, 2009
Lead Stories

Tourism fight - Ja to ramp up marketing worldwide to counter UK tax fallout
Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett has declared that his ministry's intensive marketing campaign will be Jamaica's safety net if the British government ignores the protest of Caribbean leaders against the imposition of an air passenger duty (APD) expected to significantly dampen tourism in the region.

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News

MAJ, PAJ want end to jury trials in defamation cases
The following are excerpts from the Media Association Jamaica Ltd (MAJ) and the Press Association of Jamaica's (PAJ) submission to the Joint Select Committee of Parliament reviewing Jamaica's libel and defamation laws. Role of the juryRecommendation #10...

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Business

Fit and proper for gaming
THE GOVERNMENT is moving to ensure that only 'fit and proper' persons are granted licences, permit approval or authority to operate betting, gaming and lotteries in Jamaica. Draft legislation to strengthen the regulatory framework governing betting...

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Sport

Whitmore acts tough - Two Boyz face heavy fines for missing flight
LOS ANGELES, California: MIDFIELDER Jermaine Johnson and defender Damion Stewart are facing heavy fines after missing their flight from Kingston to Miami on Monday. "What happened with Jermaine Johnson and Damion Stewart, all I can say for now...

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Commentary

EDITORIAL - Reduce the number of MPs
It seems that those in authority are intent on going through with their plan to increase the number of parliamentary constituencies to 63, from the current 60.As we have done before, we suggest that the Electoral Commission, which is providing the intellectual leadership...

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Letters

LETTER OF THE DAY - Parents' support integral to children's literacy skills
The Editor, Sir: I must respond to a letter to the editor published in The Gleaner of June 30. I understand the writer's concern about non-reading parents and their relative inability to help their children learn to read...

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Entertainment

Ras Genie an earnest comedy
The new comedy from playwright Andrew Roach bills itself as 'mystical', 'hilarious' and 'funny' (doesn't the second imply the third?), but perhaps all three could be replaced by another adjective - earnest.

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What's Cooking

Exciting Epicurean Escape!
Western Bureau: With exotic cuisine paired with some of the most rare and delicious wines from around the world, the Epicurean Escape at Grand Lido Negril Resort and Spa, delivered on its promise to tantalise taste buds through culinary artistry...

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