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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Friday | February 17, 2006

Church to be heard - Christians to make submissions on Rights Charter
A CHURCH group yesterday wrung an agreement from legislators to appear before them to raise concerns about the present forms of proposals to amend the Jamaican Constitution.

Healthy turnout for safe sex expo - Hundreds line up for free HIV testing
HUNDREDS OF Jamaicans flocked to the lawns of Devon House to get their HIV/AIDS status checked during yesterday's staging of the Safer Sex Exposition, an activity associated with Safer Sex Week.


Long delay in Jamaica Public Service Company (JPS) workers' autopsy
SIX MONTHS after an accident claimed the lives of three workers at the Jamaica Public Service Company (JPS) plant at Old Harbour Bay, St. Catherine, the matter remains unresolved due to the absence of a conclusive autopsy report.


Ministries launch e-Learning Jamaica Project
THE MINISTRY of Education, Youth and Culture, in collaboration with the Ministry of Commerce, Science and Technology, yesterday launched its e-Learning Jamaica Project.


Mishap in Montego Bay - Accident on 'Hip Strip' leaves tourists, policemen nursing injuries
WESTERN BUREAU: CHAOS REIGNED on Gloucester Avenue, popularly known as the 'Hip Strip' in Montego Bay, St. James, yesterday following a four-vehicle collision which left nine tourists, including a baby and an undetermined number of policemen...


Jamaica tuberculosis free - Dr Davidson
DR. WINSTON Davidson, head of the Telemedicine Research and Development Unit at the University of the West Indies, says Jamaica is free of tuberculosis (TB) and other communicable diseases, because it is the only country in Latin America...


'KD' upbraided for remarks against Simpson Miller
THE PEOPLE'S National Party's (PNP) monitoring committee has rapped K.D. Knight, a supporter of Dr. Peter Phillips' 'Solid as a Rock' presidential campaign, for derogatory comments made against rival candidate Portia Simpson Miller.

















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