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  • The lead story in Jamaica's most prestigious newspaper

    The Gleaner is this
    "Lil Wayne hurt in St Louis skateboard accident"


    With all going on the world today Libya, Oil prices, Stock Market, Hurricane Irene and not to mention Jamaica's news this is what they come up with?

    I guess the beheadings is only a faze.

    P.S Should say the Online version

  • #2
    Observer pass Gleaner long time. Even Sunday Herald a move like them want to replace gleaner, since them get puch out of power.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Scaly Spurs View Post
      The Gleaner is this
      "Lil Wayne hurt in St Louis skateboard accident"


      With all going on the world today Libya, Oil prices, Stock Market, Hurricane Irene and not to mention Jamaica's news this is what they come up with?

      I guess the beheadings is only a faze.

      P.S Should say the Online version
      Well to be fare, both newspapers now feature latest news .... that was what you looked at.
      "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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      • #4
        Yep, Update For Online Version

        Originally posted by Scaly Spurs View Post
        The Gleaner is this
        "Lil Wayne hurt in St Louis skateboard accident"


        With all going on the world today Libya, Oil prices, Stock Market, Hurricane Irene and not to mention Jamaica's news this is what they come up with?

        I guess the beheadings is only a faze.

        P.S Should say the Online version
        Scaly, what Lazie said is correct .

        For some time now, both the online Gleaner and the Observer have been posting updates to the news throughout the day. These updates sometimes start as early as before 10:00 a.m., and allow readers to keep in touch with events that happened after the previous night’s publication deadline. This is an excellent move by both newspapers (and an added bonus for online readers).

        For example, in today’s Daily Gleaner, the “real” lead story has the following headline: “Cameras Not Priority.” By “real lead story,” of course, I’m referring to the original primary news story for the front page (which newspapers buyers would have seen when they purchased the newspaper on the streets). One of the original secondary front page stories in this morning’s Gleaner was “Scouts Suffering From Leadership Fallout.”

        The Lil Wayne story that you mentioned was posted by The Gleaner sometime this afternoon (after 1:00 p.m.), and was simply an updated entertainment news report.

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