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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Saturday | October 22, 2005

Abducted, raped and murdered Police search for bodies
A VIGOROUS police search is now on for the bodies of two of three women who were abducted, raped, robbed and their bodies presumed to be dumped in the sewage main of the Greenwich Town ...

Tougher disaster laws
AS GOVERNMENT moves to tighten and enforce environmental regulations to minimise damage caused by natural disasters, Cabinet will on Monday review a hazard mitigation policy.


Christians and sex
FIVE PER cent of pastors have committed adultery while 14 per cent of the laity have indulged in the same sin. The main reason for both clergy and laity becoming adulterous relates to marital dissatisfaction followed by emotional...


Food running out on marooned residents
WESTERN BUREAU: MORE THAN 100 residents in Great Bay, St. Elizabeth, marooned by flood waters, triggered by rains associated with Hurricane Wilma, are now facing worsening food shortages.


Let's talk ... ... relationships
Dear readers: YOUR RESPONSES have been good. Unfortunately, I am not able to publish all and some very good ones have been a little too long.



















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