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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Saturday | October 8, 2005

'Chubby Dread' killed
POPULAR DANCE promoter, Franklyn 'Chubby Dread' Allen, Southside's long time area leader, was murdered outside a prominent New Kingston night club, early yesterday morning.

Fire guts Pearnel Charles Arcade
MORE THAN 60 stalls with millions of dollars worth of goods went up in smoke yesterday morning, after fire destroyed a section of the Pearnel Charles Arcade in downtown Kingston.


Fire for fire! JDF Rear Admiral warns criminals
FUTURE FIRING by criminals at hovering Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) helicopters could soon be met with overwhelming force. JDF Chief-of-Staff Rear Admiral Hardley Lewin said yesterday that army personnel will not become sitting ducks...


Debate suspended on Maintenance Bill
THE SENATE again suspended deliberations on legislation that would ensure equity between the sexes in relation to maintenance of former spouses after the break-up of a union.


Volunteer today - Dr Henley Morgan: Making positive changes in inner-city Trench Town
'A BREATH of fresh air; bringing change to the inner-city', is the ideal service that Dr. Henley Morgan intends to give to the community of Trench Town in south St. Andrew. A 'social activist' is how Dr. Morgan likes to be portrayed...


Let's talk ... relationships
Dear Counsellor: I AM 40 and I am planning to get married (finally). My problem however is that I do not really love this guy and there are some qualities that I see that I do not like. I prefer to be married than to be single for the rest of my life...


Let's talk ... life
Dear Rev.: I AM currently involved in a relationship for the past four years with a man who has been separated for four and a half years. He seams like he does not have any intention of divorcing his wife.


















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