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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Friday | August 20, 2004

'Permit abortions' - Medic cites high incidence of maternal deaths
DR. JOSEPH Hall, retired head of the Department of Obstetrics and Gyn-aecology at the University of the West Indies (UWI), Mona, is challenging medical doctors in Jamaica to lobby the Government to legalise abortions.

JLP, JFJ will not support limited state of emergency
THE OPPOSITION Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) and Jamaicans For Justice (JFJ) say they will not support a limited state of emergency for crime-ridden communities.


Man killed in Spanish Town, bodies found in Lakes Pen
SPANISH TOWN: THREE MORE persons were killed in St. Catherine yesterday afternoon.


Primary school textbooks to be delivered on time
THE TEXTBOOKS for Grade 1 primary school students, which reflect the new curriculum, will be delivered on time this year, according to Jackie Cousins, the director of media services in the Ministry of Education.


Mystery note sent to Mayor Notice
A CONTROVERSIAL notice demanding answers from the St. Catherine Parish Council about the death of slain 'One Order' gang leader, Oliver 'Bubba' Smith among other questions was found posted on the door of the Council yesterday morning.


Call for teachers to be trained in four years Leonardo Blair
SCORES OF local educators gave overwhelming approval to a suggestion by United States Professor, Helen Abadiano, that maybe it was time for local teachers' colleges to push for a four-year degree programme in teacher education to assist...


















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