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Prague faced serious challenges during its EU presidency, but a lack of foresight and discipline didn't help matters.  |


The arrest of two Internet activists is worrying for those young Azerbaijanis who choose not to follow the official line.  |
In national elections, the country's collective "second mind" saves the day and, possibly, brings much-needed stability.  |
After a decisive victory, Bulgaria's muscular prime minister-designate has a huge mess to clean up. From Kapital.  |


Lithuanians have invested an enormous amount of hope in new President Dalia Grybauskaite. But can she really bring change?  |
As their industry declines, Ukraine's angry coal miners take their grievances to Kyiv.  |
HEALTH MINISTER Rudyard Spencer says his ministry will, by next week, issue a statement on a probe into the disappearance of the body of a baby at the Mandeville Hospital, Manchester, in February.Spencer, who had ordered an internal investigation into...  |
THE Ministry of Health will have to divert $25 million to the University Hospital of the West Indies (UHWI) if Cabinet accepts a proposal from the institution to abolish user fees for children up to 12 years old. Health officials  |
Agriculture Minister Dr Christopher Tufton says the Government will need to adjust policies that have been hampering the country's efforts to encourage local production.Speaking to farmers during the annual general meeting of the All-Island Banana...  |
The videotape of the sting operation in which Superintendent Harry 'Bungles' Daley was allegedly held on July 31 last year with marked money was played in court yesterday.Daley is charged with breaches of the Corruption Prevention Act....  |
Local media groups have renewed their call for the country to reform defamation and libel laws following a move by the United Kingdom (UK) to decriminalise defamation.A week ago, the UK announced that it would make amendments to the Coroners  |
WESTERN BUREAU: Thirty-four years after performing for a massive crowd at the National Stadium in St Andrew, two of the 'Jackson Five' will return to Jamaica for Reggae Sumfest 2009, the event organisers have announced. Tito and Jackie Jackson will  |
FALMOUTH, Trelawny: Work on the Falmouth port should start by the third week of August, according to president and chief executive officer of the Port Authority of Jamaica, Noel Hylton."The contractor is mobilising now and I expect...  |
Caribbean Cement Company Limited (CCCL) has suspended construction work for one week and ordered an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the collapse of a silo at its new state-of-the-art mill...  |
Guardians and parents of the 41 Portland children left behind after the Rio Grande truck tragedy of December 2008 have received commitment letters for the funding of their education. During the handover ceremony in Port Antonio yesterday morning...  |
Send photos from your graduation ceremonies in June or July along with detailed captions and we will publish them. Email to editor@gleanerjm.com or drop off at 7 North Street, Kingston...  |
The $580 billion stimulus package helped.  |
Labor Department says the data is not an indication of what's going on economically  |
Company predicts global mobile phone volumes will fall by about 10% in 2009  |
Administration vows to more effectively identify and solve trade problems at the source and take legal action when necessary.  |
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