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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Sunday | June 19, 2005

DEADLY SECRETS Sex, lies and lethal ties - HIV positive spouses refuse to tell mates of their health status
An estimated 3,000 men and women in legal marriages or live-in relationships, infected with HIV or AIDS have been keeping the deadly secret from their spouses.

Notice was on shaky ground ­ Pickersgill - PNP eyes St. Catherine Parish Council
THE PEOPLE'S National Party (PNP) is eyeing control of the St. Catherine Parish Council, following last Thursday's resignation of Dr. Raymoth Notice as Mayor of Spanish Town.


Tourism GCT stance irks JHTA
WESTERN BUREAU: THE JAMAICA Hotel and Tourist Association (JHTA) is disappointed with Minister of Finance, Dr. Omar Davies' decision to keep the proposed 8.25 per cent General Consumption Tax (GCT) on the tourism sector.


TONY MYERS: Davies moves ahead in PNP leadership race
IN LESS than 10 months Jamaica will have a new Prime Minister. The question must therefore be, who will be Prime Minister number seven?


Adventists issue new guidelines for funerals
THE SEVENTH-DAY Adventist Church will no longer conduct funerals in its sanctuaries for deceased persons whose lifestyle were lawless and devoid of good principle.


Take Notice: I'll rise again!
YOU COULD almost see the weight of it, the regret, the relief, the resolve when former Mayor of Spanish Town Dr. Raymoth Notice turned to the television cameras to read his prepared resignation speech on Thursday.


Raymoth and his dad
EMBATTLED EX-MAYOR of Spanish Town, Dr. Raymoth Notice, hails his father Bishop Raymot Notice as an 'icon of peace and love' who heads the Water Lane New Testament Church in Montego Bay, St. James.


'A lover, not a fighter'
DR. RAYMOTH Notice says he will continue his political career, despite last week's courtroom revelation that he physically abused his wife.


Sugar can still be sweet, if...
D-DAY HAS now arrived for the Jamaican sugar industry. The European Union (EU), to which Jamaica sells practically all its sugar, is now ready to set a new and lower price for the commodity which is expected to be around U.S.15 cents per pound ...

















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