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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Monday | January 3, 2005

Seat belt crackdown - Spate of fatal car accidents prompts authorities to review law
THE POLICE are vowing to fully enforce the seat belt law this year, following the spate of car accidents in December, three of which took the lives of 18 people.

GLEANER HONOUR AWARD NOMINEE ­ HEALTH AND WELLNESS - Ian McKnight: Born to serve
EVERYONE IN his community in Bamboo, St. Ann, knew that this young man was destined to serve and it was no surprise when he began training for the priesthood. But God had other plans for this diminutive ...


Jamaica AIDS Support: A leader in the HIV/AIDS fight
THE JAMAICA AIDS Support (JAS) started out as a journey of love, care and respect for a total stranger. A group of young men, none of them over 25 years old, took it upon themselves to give a helping hand to another young man who was HIV-infected.


LIVING POSITIVE: CONTRIBUTING TO THE WAR ON AIDS - Saluting the volunteers
THE SAYING goes, 'no man is an island, no man stands alone'. The same can be said when it comes to the approaches to fighting HIV/AIDS. No one country, individual or group can do it.


Educators lauded
KUDOS FLOWED at the Breezes Golf and Country Club in St. Ann recently where four educators were honoured for their sterling contributions to the youth. The four ­ Dorel Hawthorne, Raynes McGregor, Beverley Gordon and Hugo Johnson ­ all...


New commitments for 2005
HUNDREDS OF Corporate Area residents rang in the new year in church on Friday night, reflecting on their achievements for 2004 and making new commitments for 2005.


JPS customers demand explanation for outages
Gleaner Writer SPALDINGS, Clarendon: Jamaica Public Service customers in sections of north west Clarendon and north east Manchester are calling on the light and power company to explain a series of unscheduled power outages affecting them.






















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