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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Wednesday | November 17, 2004

'DISGRACEFUL'- New report says Gov't, police condone abuse of gays, HIV persons
HUMAN RIGHTS organisations yesterday accused the government and the police force of turning a blind eye to the rampant abuse of homosexual males and persons living with HIV/AIDS.

Boyz in ultimate decider
JAMAICA'S REGGAE Boyz will face a real test of character not to mention the chance to advance to the final round of the CONCACAF World Cup qualifying matches when they go up against the mighty United States at Columbus Crew Soccer.


Media to mediate gay row - Practitioners will hold talks on impasse between activists and deejays
KINGSTON, Jamaica, CMC: CARIBBEAN AND international journalists will later this week discuss the ongoing row between the Jamaica reggae music industry and gay activists...


More 'Ivan' relief
PROFESSIONALS FROM the health sector yesterday contributed to the post-Hurricane Ivan relief effort by handing over several boxes of clothing, neatly wrapped in Christmas paper, to the Jamaica Red Cross for distribution to the needy.


Gov't grant rescues enviro programme
THE JAMAICA Environment Trust's (JET) Schools' Environment Programme (SEP), which was said to be strapped for cash and in danger of being shut down, has been rescued.





















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