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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Saturday | February 25, 2006

ACROSS THE NATION
Mandeville, MANCHESTER Junior Minister in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Delano Franklyn, said that after the election of a new leader of the People's National Party (PNP) today, the party will be as united as it has ever been.

Patterson promises major upgrade for Mandela Highway
PORTMORE COMMUNITY and municipal leaders left a meeting with Prime Minister P.J. Patterson yesterday with the promise of improvements to the Mandela Highway, the alternative route to the toll highway being built to replace the causeway...


Murder rate on the decline
COMMISSIONER OF Police Lucius Thomas yesterday disclosed that the murder rate was trending down when figures for the early part of this year are compared to a similar period last year. Police statistics indicate that between January 1 and February 23...


St Ann man charged with murder
OCHO RIOS, St. Ann: ONE MAN has been arrested and charged with murder in connection with the fatal shooting of 31-year-old Rayon Whitehorne, a mason of Farm Town in St. Ann.


Building contractor denied bail
JUSTICE KAY Beckford yesterday turned down a bail application for 47-year-old building contractor Lincoln Williams who is charged with murder. It is being alleged that Williams shot and killed a man on an escalator in New Kingston on November 16, 2004...


When revival came to Jamaica
A PHENOMENAL REVIVAL occurred in Jamaica in 1860, ignited by the great North American prayer-revival of 1857-58, which affected a great portion of the Western World.


My experience
ABOUT SIX months ago, I began my two-year Peace Corps service with a farmer's co-operative in the town of Christiana in Manchester.

















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