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JLP in turmoil - Activists tussle at party headquarters - Charles refused exit by irate supporters
THE TENSION IN the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) erupted into a fracas at the gates of the party's New Kingston headquarters last night after a marathon meeting of the Central Executive Committee ended abruptly without resolution.
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Murders of women, children skyrocket
Cops report Kingfish success
Don't bow to extortion - Ferguson
Gun, ammo found in raid
Soldiers lost in mountains found
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Teen pregnancy still a problem
ALTHOUGH THERE has been a reduction in teenage pregnancies during the past three years, the National Family Planning Board (NFPB) tells The Gleaner that the number of teens becoming parents at an early age in Jamaica remains high.
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MoBay cops deny knowing of gun inflow
Pattern of impunity (Pt II)
JAS starts distributing supplies this week
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Brown gets the boot
The hierarchy of the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) yesterday made a decision to boot Carl Brown as its technical director, The Gleaner learnt last night.
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H View clip Rivoli
Watson - Still saddling winners after 50 years
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Sex education for parents
DECADES OF teaching Family Life Education in schools and public information messages through the mass media, it seems, have not sufficiently bridged the gap between parents and children in their knowledge of and attitudes to sex and sexuality.
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The law and morality
Frustration in Fallujah
The sporting life
High schools ply the Web
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Save us from the buggery activists
THE EDITOR, Sir: LANGUAGE REFLECTS the culture of a people. As our beliefs, values, attitudes and mores change, our language changes.
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Gay conspiracy
Transportation dilemma
A valuable contribution
Are we really independent?
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Scor es have 'Good Times'
WESTERN BUREAU: THERE WAS one deejay, the Captain Colin Hines of FAME FM, for the entire night. There was almost no microphone chatter and one could almost hear the groans as the music was interrupted to announce a blocking car.
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'National Treasure' ahead of 'SpongeBob'
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How
can you help Jamaica now?
The Jamaica
National Building Society (JNBS) has established a 'Recovery Fund' to
help aid Jamaica's recovery after Hurricane Ivan.Under the fund Jamaicans
and friends of Jamaica can send contributions to help rebuild Jamaica
via JNBS outlets for free. [ more
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