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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Sunday | May 29, 2005

Merge the army and the police ­ Seaga - JDF's role to be expanded, says Patterson
FORMER OPPOSITION Leader Edward Seaga says the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) and the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) must merge to help fight crime, but Prime Minister P.J. Patterson rejected the idea last week.

New-look shadow cabinet
FOUR PERSONS are reportedly omitted from the new Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) shadow cabinet party leader Bruce Golding is expected to announce tomorrow.


March to the adoption board!
WESTERN BUREAU: If you can't breed 'em, borrow 'em. That is, in coloured, coarse terms, the driving force behind adoption because of infertility, to fill in the missing, oftentimes maddening, patter of tiny feet.


Pastors differ on crime issue
A PASTOR at an inner-city church has come up with a radical method he believes could solve crime in inner-city communities.


My birthday, 75 and batting well !
YESTERDAY, MAY 28, I was 75 years old, a chronological milestone in anyone's life. But it is also a biological milestone for me, because at this age, signs of wear and tear on body parts and body functions should be showing up ...


Spelling bees: torture, sport or metaphor for life
NEW YORK, (Reuters): IT'S NEVER been as cool to be a spelling bee geek as now. Once considered a slightly odd sub-culture of American life, the contests where school children compete to spell words ...


Respecting your gay co-worker
I KNOW this article may ruffle many feathers this morning, but do try not to burst a blood vessel when you read this. I am going to push the envelope a















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