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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Sunday | October 16, 2005

Our daughters are dying - DREAMS DEFERRED Brutal acts against young girls
WESTERN BUREAU: "IF I was younger, I would do something to go to jail so that I could be in there wid them.

TALK AWAY MURDER?
ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER of Police Leon Rose, is sparing no words. Criminal kingpins, boasting squeaky-clean police records, continue to camouflage as community leaders, giving orders to kill and create mayhem ...


Crying for our children
FROM KINGSTON'S crime-ridden ghettoes to the sugar fields of Westmoreland, Jamaica's children have become the prey of predators this year.


'It's time for action'
SPALDINGS: THE ASSOCIATION of Principals and Vice-Principals has responded to the wanton kidnapping and murdering of the nation's school children over recent times.


Our future is dying
ENID GORDON'S potential will never be known; her dreams have all been deferred.


Is the JDF a professional body? - PART I
I WOULD never have questioned the professionalism of the Jamaica Defence Force until about 10 years ago. Up to that time, the JDF was still the Jamaican organisation in which I reposed the greatest confidence to carry out its duties with integrity.


Patterson and the pollster
I cannot recall ... having given him any data for 'his eyes only' that he has revealed to anyone.


Crime and politics ­ the ties that bind
IN THE general elections of 2002, the criminal élite took the strategic decision to maximise its influence within the legislature by using all the means at its disposal to ensure the election of candidates ...


Golding lashes Gov't economic policies
THE JAMAICAN economy is unable to generate the resources necessary to address the urgent situation, which threatens the country's upward mobility, says Leader of the Opposition, Bruce Golding.



















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