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B6 Locum, 25 Truffle, 26 Abalone, e, 3 Poise, 5 Hit list, 6 Sunstroke, out, 17 Swimwear, 19 Art deco, e. Prizeword: Obese HOROSCOPE Ter TarGeT TiMe: 36 minutes * p per minute plus your telephone company’s network access charge tes. Lines close at midnight on Tuesday, January 23. For full T&Cs see ress.co.uk/campaigns/terms/7 . SP: Spoke, 0333 202 3390 . 14 15 w 16 17 18 19 20 21 25 24 14 22 14 ion peg, 12 Nurse, 13 Paintball, access charge. ARIES (March 21-April 19): Don’t worry about what others do or think; it’s up to you to be accountable for your actions and take care of your responsibilities. Learn as you go, and make the necessary changes along the way as you strive to improve. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): A steady pace will get you where you want to go. Don’t let emotions come between you and your dreams. 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THIS DAY IN OUR PAST 6 the second stage of its develop- ment where new problems had emerged, and these have been the subject of intense study. Mr Manley makes the statement when he is giving the official welcome to the 20 participants in the seventh course of the Economic Development Institute of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, at the old Legislative Chamber, Headquarters House. 1970: The Jamaica branch of the UWI Guild of Graduates announces the incep- tion of two new awards to be sponsored by the guild. These are the‘Sir Philip Sherlock Award, and the Ivy Loncke Bursary. The first of these awards is being made to the person who, in opinion of *Calls cost 80p per minute plus your telephone company’s network access charge. Extra clues: 0901 322 5609 *Calls cost 75p plus you t lephone company’s network access charge. today’s solution: 0907 181 2573 17 30 23 40 18 8 38 37 37 22 9 17 33 17 35 18 35 16 31 5 10 16 2 35 40 19 28 14 1 8 36 38 12 33 13 18 11 2 13 32 32 11 37 5 7 17 7 17 33 17 27 27 8 3 2 2 3 2 1 4 0 2 neer bauxite developer and the only alumina producer in the island, is changing its name to ALCAN Jamaica Limited, it is announced by Mr J. F. Horwood, chairman and managing director of the company, at a press confer- ence at the Terra Nova Hotel. The future abbreviated name of the company will be ALCAN. 1962: The premier says that Jamaica is in 14 Push gently (5) 15 A continent (4) 16 Stun (4) 1 YEstErDAY’s solution FIND where the fleet of ships shown is hidden in the grid. The numbers to the right of and below the grid indicate how many of the squares in that row are filled in with ships or parts of ships. The ships do not touch each other, even diagonally. Some squares have been filled in to start you off. for today’s solution call: 0907 181 2582 *Calls cost 80p per minute plus your telephone company’s network access ch rge. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 locomotive (6) 20 Strap worn in a car (4,4) DOWN 1 Modern ballroom dance (9) 2 Extremists (6) 3 Fencing sword (4) 4 Proof or tribute (9) 5 Skye, say (4) 6 Surpass (5) 7 Initial advantage (4,5) 12 Unquest onable truth (6) 1 3 2 0 2 3 2 3 1 3 BaTTLesHIPs 1 x Battleship The following events took place on February 19 in the years identified: 1962: Alumina Jamaica Limited, the pio- 26 11 25 “Always do right. This will gratify some people and astonish the rest.” – Mark Twain 14 24 34 A B C D E F G H I J 1 1 the Guild, has contributed most of the cause of regional unity in the Caribbean, and the second to a“needy student”at The University of the West Indies. 1986: The national cricket selectors recall former captain and Test batsman Basil Williams for the Geddes Grant/Harrison Line limited-over final against the Leeward Islands in St Johns on Saturday, March 1, 1986.The 34-year-oldWilliams who made his first class in 1970 against Guyana, is called in to strengthen Jamaica’s batting after a season of disappointing performances during which the team reached 200 runs on only one occasion in the Shell Shield competition. 1986: Reactions of“shock and condemnation” are expressed by national orga– nisations, following Government’s decision to charge students tuition fees at the University of the West Indies and the College of Arts Science and Technology. – GLEANER ARCHIVES TODAY’S GEM 7 9 11 13 14 16 20 25 8 19 11 21 20 9 17 1 11 24 26 8 22 5 29 38 33 17 23 31 FrIday’s soLUTIon 4 x Submarine 3 x Destroyer 2 x Cruiser

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17 extra letter clues: 0907 181 2568 (Hear up to six Extra Letters, deduct two minutes for each clue letter heard) Alternatively, for six extra letter clues direct to your mobile, text dXaLPHa to 84901. Texts cost £1 plus normal et k operator rate. full olution: 0907 181 2565 ; Across onlY: 0907 181 2561; Down onlY: 0907 181 2562. *Calls cost 80p per minute plus your telephone company’s network access charge. •The Express Bookshop stocks a wide selection of puzzle books across all crossword puzzl genres. To obtain our up to date list please visit www.expressbookshop.com, call 01872 562310 or write to Express Bookshop, PO Box 200, Falmouth TR11 4WJ. Please enclose an SAE for return. Alphapuzzle® ©2018 Acorn Editorial Ltd. All words appear in Chambers Dictionary. sMaLL Crossword 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 19

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a C H H K r s L o yesTerday’s soLUTion aCross 2 Blabbers, 9 Arabic, 10 rude, 11 team, 13 Dense, 14 Bandicoot, 16 on tap, 19 Airs, 20 Edam, 21 serene, 22 Demerara. down 1 cardboard, 3 laden, 4 Abet, 5 Big dipper, 6 Even, 7 reason, 8 sometimes, 12 canine, 15 order, 17 trim, 18 Vera. acrOss 1 Query (8) 8 Begin again (6) 9 Ar icle (4) 10 Hot drink (3) 11 Make, cause to exist (6) 13 Marsupials (9) 15 Amongst (6) Target times: Average: 20 mins Good: 16 mins Excellent: 12 mins Friday’s solution: aHead (across) anGry (down) SOLUTION 0901 322 5607 Both today’s words in a moment STUCK? CALL FOR A CLUE 0901 322 5601 Halve your Target Time! *Calls cost 75p plus your telephone company’s network access charge. ● the xpress Bookshop stocks a wide selection of puzzle books across all crossword puzzl gen es. to obt in our up to date list please visit www.expressbookshop.com , call 01872 562310 or write to express Bookshop, PO Box 200, Falmouth r11 4WJ. Please enclose an sae for return. Can you make two common five-letter words from the nine letters given, using each letter only once? you can – but only if one letter features in both words in the squares on the right. There’s at least one way to do it, and you have to have the right letter at the crossover – but which one is it? See if you can find the answer within our target time. If you need help, ring our clue-line below to find out the crossover letter. solution tomorrow. 20

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12 Across 1 Drink left actor playing a subordinate part (7) 5 Give talk about what was in Thatcher’s grasp? (7) 9 Climb on table (5) 10 Rodent ente taining retreating cat with hard whiskers (9) 11 Knocked out a dishonest criminal (10) 12 Appears to scrub male’s spots (4) 14 Running over as rationing’s broadcast (12) 18 Men loved step dancing events (12) 21 American with diamonds – Detective Sergeant puts two and two together? (4) 22 A primarily tight belt – I have to get fit (10) 25 Managed behaviour by editor (9) 26 Having lost gallons, wait around for vessel (5) O E L U M R T E P HOW many words of four letters or ore can you make from the letters shown here? In making a word, each letter may be used once only. Each must contain the centre letter and there must be at least one nine-letter word. No plurals or verb forms ending in “s”. Today’s TarGeT Good 24; very good 36; excellent 47 (or more). solution tomorrow. saTUrday’s soLUTIon amber armed barm beam berm bomb bombard BoMBarded b mbe bombed bomber bream dame demo demob dome domed dorm dram dream madder made mare mead mobbed mode more ombre radome ream roam roamed words in the main body of Chambers 21st Century Dictionary (1999 edition) 3 Fencing sword (4) 4 Proof or tribute (9) 5 Skye, say (4) 6 Surpass (5) 7 Initial advantage (4,5) 12 Unquestionable trut (6) 14 Push gently (5) 15 A continent (4) 16 Stun (4) for tod y’s solution call: 0907 181 2582 *Calls co t 80p per minute plus your telephone company’s network access charge. YEstErDAY’s solution *Calls cost 80p per minute plus your telephone company’s network access charge. Extra clues: 0901 322 5609 *Calls cost 75p plus your telephone company’s network acce s charge. today’s solution: 0907 181 2573 YESTERDAY’S SUDOKU SOLUTION Across 1 Drink left actor playing a subordinate part (7) 5 Give talk about what was in Thatcher’s grasp? (7) 9 Climb on table (5) 10 Rodent entertaining retreating cat with hard whiskers (9) 11 Knocked out a dishonest criminal (10) 12 Appears to scrub male’s spots (4) 14 Running over as rationing’s broadcast (12) 18 Men loved step dancing events (12) 21 American with diamonds – Detective Sergeant puts two and two together? (4) 22 A primarily tight belt – I have to get fit (10) 25 Managed behaviour by editor (9) 26 Having lost gallons, wait around for vessel (5) TarGeT The Target uses Call 0907 181 2585 for today’s Target solution *Calls cost 80p per minute plus your telephone company’s network access charge. 17 Small amount (3) 18 Code for the letter P (4) 19 Railway locomotive (6) 20 Strap worn in a car (4,4) DOWN 1 Modern ballroom dance (9) 2 Extremists (6) 27 Small steps? They go downhill in the snow (7) 28 Organ with a switch finally stuck in church – it’s a pain (7) 27 Small steps? They go downhill in the snow (7) 28 Organ with a switch finally stuck in church – it’s a pain (7)

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6 Across : 1 Mars, 3 Help, 9 Roost, (Marcel Proust) 10 Satellite, 11 Story, 12 Meanwhile, 15 Speech, 17 St rch, 19 Orangeade, 21 Arrow, 23 Dachshund, 24 Midge, 25 Rile, 26 QUICK SOLUTION FOR MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18 Yesterday’s Quick Crossword Solution Across : 1 Mars, 3 Help, 9 Roost, (Marcel Proust) 10 Satellite, 11 Story, 12 Meanwhile, 15 Speech, 17 Starch, 19 Orangeade, 21 Arrow, 23 Dachshund, 24 Midge, 25 Rile, 26 Yesterday’s Quick Crossword Solution Dear. Down: 1 Mishmash, 2 Retraces, 4 Elixir, 5 Present, 6 Hobo, 7 Stay, 8 Slow, 13

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For archival research, photographs, front pages and more, please contact The Gleaner Library. Call: (876) 932-6231. Email: library@gleanerjm.com . See library/archive video at http://jamaicagleaner.com/library Online: thegleanerstore.mycapture.com 1961: Minister of Housing and Social Welfare Glendon Logan pulls a lever to start the machinery at February opening of the Bay Farm Road plant of Reema (Jamaica) Ltd. To his right of Mr Logan is Harry Dayes, chairman of Reema.

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