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News

'Let peace begin in our hearts'

THE YOUNG and the young at heart were yesterday urged to put aside hostility, put down their weapons and let peace begin in their hearts during the island's celebration of Peace Day, an initiative of the Peace and Love in Schools (PALS) programme.

Montego Bay students under siege
WESTERN BUREAU: A PREFECT at Cornwall College was robbed and stabbed yesterday by men said to be part of an organised criminal gang which has been forcing students to give them money in order to gain safe passage to the school.

Pastor charged with bigamy disappears
WESTERN BUREAU: THE WHEREABOUTS of Pastor Arnold Raphael Morgan, who failed to appear in the Hanover Circuit Court two weeks ago for his bigamy trial, remains a mystery to the Hanover police, whose investigations are now taking them overseas.

Unpaid fees distress high school authorities
THE NON-PAYMENT of school fees is hurting high schools islandwide. An informal survey carried out by The Gleaner revealed that schools were owed hundreds of thousands of dollars by parents who have not paid any portion of the fees owed.

Innerarity called to UN post
JAMAICA'S DIRECTOR of Social Security in the Ministry of Labour and Social Security, Faith Innerarity, has welcomed as significant, her being selected to chair the 39th session of the United Nations (UN) Nations Commission Commision for Social...











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