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Phillips says political tribalism, lack of oversight responsible for Jamaica's woes
Jamaica's finance minister has blamed the country's under performance since independence on the absence of effective parliamentary oversight and transparency as well as political tribalism.

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Today's Issue Published: Sunday | May 19, 2013
Lead Stories

CAUGHT - Criminals buy bank accounts from unsuspecting customers
What seemed like an easy way to make $15,000 for a Corporate Area man has mushroomed into a nightmare that could end with him and several others locked behind bars.

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News

Cruel by choice - Thousands of Jamaican children intentionally injured by adults annually
Less than 48 hours after Jamaicans joined the rest of the world in marking International Children's Day, there is confirmation that scores of the nation's children and young adults are being seen in hospital emergency rooms with intentional injuries.

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Business

FTC to take legal action against car dealers
The Fair Trading Commission (FTC) said it will be using complaints from more than 40 consumers to build a case and take legal action against used-car dealers implicated in selling vehicles with the wrong model year, without the purchasers themselves knowing.

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Sports

Cheating our children - Student-athletes allowed to compete despite failing grade
The goal is to win. By any means necessary. That determination may be driving the shining reputation of Jamaica's high-school sports under a dark cloud of deception, where student-athletes are allowed to compete despite academic deficiencies which should disqualify them.

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Commentary

EDITORIAL - Get on board, JTA
If it were commerce and their product was as consistently bad as the education outcomes delivered by Jamaica's teachers, the enterprise would be either out of business, or in receivership and the bulk of its employees out of work.

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Letters

May Canada teach Redwood about leadership
It is clear from the letter (Gleaner, 'I'm a patriot, but family comes first', May 15, 2013) from former president of the Senate, the Rev Stanley Redwood, that he does not understand (or maybe he thinks we do not understand!) what is required from leaders or even the types of actions that can imply dishonesty.

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Entertainment

Balancing the act - Crawford seeks compromise between 'want to eat and want to sleep'
State Minister in the Ministry of Tourism and Entertainment, Damion Crawford, is revisiting the long discussed notion of creating entertainment zones as he seeks to resolve supporters and naysayers of the Noise Abatement Act.

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Arts & Leisure

Chiselling dreams
The saying goes: The family that prays together, stays together. For the Bartleys, they are a family that create together, laugh and pray together. It all started when Stanford Bartley as an enterprising 15-year-old growing up in Hanbury, Manchester, gravitated towards woodwork.

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Outlook

Moms had all the fun
Mothers were pampered lavishly at the Chukka Mother's Day brunch at the picturesque Good Hope Great House in Trelawny. The mothers were treated to a scrumptious meal as saxophonist Luis Mejias provided the perfect background music, making it a very relaxing affair.

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In Focus

Of patriots and sellouts - Stanley Redwood's lousy leadership
On May 2, before the ink dried on the International Monetary Fund (IMF) agreement, Peter Phillips delivered a stirring speech obviously intended to fan our most patriotic flames. He insisted the successful completion of Jamaica's IMF obligations was a national undertaking, which required "all hands on deck".

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Auto

Cold coughs - Dirty a/c filter a health hazard
Auto technician Brian Holler has told Automotives that many times, motorists are unaware that their vehicles are equipped with cabin air filters and are, therefore, unaware of the potential perils if they are not cleaned regularly.

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