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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Wednesday | March 23, 2005

Policeman sent to jail
A POLICEMAN, who shot and seriously wounded a man when he went to the man's home in response to a call that there was a domestic dispute, has been jailed for five years.

Sunset Ja Grande remains closed
OCHO RIOS, St. Ann: THE REOPENING date of the 750-room Sunset Jamaica Grande Hotel in Ocho Rios, St. Ann, has been delayed until May.


Specialised school to be built for slow learners
SLOW-LEARNING Students in St. James will soon have their own specialised school to meet their needs. Cabinet on Monday approved a $64 million contract for the construction of a special needs school at Granville in the parish.


UK woman pleads for Jamaican husband - Officials threaten to deport man for overstaying
JAMAICANS SEEM to stir up drama wherever they go. This time it's in England, where according to an article posted on the Sheffield Today website, a 31-year-old Sheffield woman has pleaded with the Home Office not to split up her family...


Russian ambassador bids farewell
HIS SMILE always greets you every time you meet; his right hand immediately extends to shake yours. In a few weeks, he will raise it to wave goodbye to the island he has worked and lived in for four years.


'Poor literacy a setback in farm work selection' - Canadian official says females were more literate than males
SIX OUT of every 10 applicants for the Canadian farm work programme could not read and write, according to the Ministry of Labour and Social Security.













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