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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Monday | April 4, 2005

New boost for battle against AIDS
LOCAL HIV prevention, treatment and education programmes are to get a boost from new multimillion financial injections and partnerships in the coming months.

NDM demands action on JLP posters
THE NATIONAL Democratic Movement (NDM) has accused the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) of violating the Political Code of Conduct, and is calling on Political Ombudsman Bishop Herro Blair to address the matter. According to the NDM, it wants the JLP to...


Thanksgiving Mass for Pope Wednesday
WHILE THE Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Kingston is yet to announce a date to celebrate the life and times of Pope John Paul II, the Diocese of Montego Bay has already set aside Wednesday to stage its Mass of Thanksgiving. In an interview with The...


Mourners get glimpse of dead pontiff
VATICAN CITY (AP): FINALLY AT rest after years of debilitating disease, Pope John Paul II's body lay in state yesterday in the frescoed Apostolic Palace as the world mourned his passing and the Vatican prepared for the ritual-filled funeral and...


Pope kept in touch with his classmates
WADOWICE, Poland (AP): THE WORLD came to know Karol Wojtyla as Pope John Paul II, but Danuta Puklo remembers him as Lolek, the nickname for the generous boy who helped her pass a big test in high school.


Slain policeman laid to rest
SPANISH TOWN, St. Catherine: THE ONENESS Apostolic Assembly of Jesus Christ in Sydenham, St. Catherine was transformed into a sea of black and white as hundreds of colleagues, friends and well-wishers paid their last respects to slain police constable...













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