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Jamaica Gleaner Mind &Spirit
published: Saturday | November 20, 2004

'Don't bow yto gay pressure'
BISHOP NOEL Jones believes that Jamaica should resist the pressures being placed on it by gay rights advocates. He said the nation should "stand its ground by simply allowing your laws to stay the way they are."

A poet's faith (finale) - 'Still an artist learning to make art'
In recent years the name Kwame Dawes as been associated with author Colin Channer as principal architects of the Calabash International Literary Festival, held annually since 2001 at Treasure Beach, St. Elizabeth.







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