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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Sunday | July 25, 2004

Since 2004, 88 women murdered
MANY WOMEN have not escaped the clutches of the crime wave that has engulfed Jamaica in 2004. Figures from the Constabulary Communication Network (CCN) reveal that up to July 22, 88 females had been murdered.

Helen Chin-See, an extraordinary farmer
IF 90-YEAR-OLD Helen Chin-See has her way, there would be more trees in Jamaica and every Jamaican would be appreciating the enormous contribution that trees make to the preservation of the environment.


'I've lost 13 relatives to gun violence'
VICTOR CUMMINGS has a panoramic view of the West Kingston and Central Kingston constituencies from his apartment in the downtown region of Jamaica's capital.


Supporters ponder Pearnel's chances
WITH THE Opposition Jamaica Labour Party's annual conference just four months away, persons in the parish of Clarendon are considering whether Bruce Golding or Pearnel Charles is better suited to replace Edward Seaga as leader of the party.












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