Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Sunday | January 10, 2010
Lead Stories

Con-man country - Sham contractors defraud Gov't of awards - Police suspect mastermind behind scams
CHIEF WATCHDOG of the country's contracts-award process, Greg Christie, has revealed that the sham contractors implicated in the National Housing Trust saga are just the tip of what appears to be the colossal iceberg of shady service providers getting government contracts...

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News

Uptowners snub churches - Upscale communities oppose location of places of worship
While the Guiness Book of Records lists Jamaica as the country with the most churches per square mile, the majority of these places of worship are based in poor communities. Upscale communities almost uniformly have no churches, with residents instead travelling...

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Business

Fast food price hike - Customers paying more at KFC, Burger King, Island Grill
It used to be that fast food was the answer when dining on a tight budget. Now, those budget meals are not only likely to pile on the pounds, but put the squeeze on patrons' pockets as well. While consumers were bracing for generally higher prices on goods and services...

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Sport

Jamaica in driver's seat
Wavell Hinds reminded cricket fans that he still has what it takes to perform at the regional level when he slammed 95 to push defending champions Jamaica into a commanding position against the Windward Islands ...

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Commentary

EDITORIAL - Thank you, Shaggy
Orville Burrell, or Shaggy, as he is better known, has been able to maintain a universal fan base without sacrificing the iconoclasm and irreverence of the Jamaican dancehall.Indeed, Shaggy understands that it is too easy to attempt...

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Entertainment

Promoters request performers' alter egos
Marion Hall has two very important performances this month. First, she will do Pepsi Rebel Salute 2010 on Saturday at the Port Kaiser Sports Club, St Elizabeth. Then, about two weeks later, she will be onstage at the Jamaica Jazz and Blues Festival...

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Arts &Leisure

Bittersweet fireworks
Thursday night, when fireworks lit up the skies over Kingston Harbour, Sylvester Johnson tightly held on to his son Kareem's legs - he was sitting on his shoulders. The youngster beamed with joy as the dazzling, coloured lights, accompanied by onomatopoeic ...

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Outlook

Shaggy and friends deliver spectacular concert
The Shaggy and Friends concert held at Jamaica House on January 2 could be considered one of the major social soirées to kick off the new year. This time around, the decor was taken to another level and the lawns of Jamaica House ...

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In Focus

Cabinet retreat and Jamaica's advance
It's the latest cry in Jamaica: Show us the plan! Show us the way out of the economic crisis; show us a path beyond the International Monetary Fund (IMF) agreement. There is consensus that there is no alternative to the IMF loan. The People's National Party...

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Auto

Tastee takes the TAXI!
Patty maker, Tastee Limited, has revved up its campaign to maintain increased visibility in the Corporate Area. The company, which was established in 1966, has branded 100 taxi-cabs in the capital city with illuminated roof top signs...

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