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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Monday | March 6, 2006

Jamaicans urged to lead violence-free day
PEACE, LOVE and unity! Those were the words that echoed from the voices of students of Pembroke Hall Primary School, St. Andrew, yesterday, as they performed at a church service to commemorate Peace Day, which will be observed tomorrow.

Police on alert - Spanish Town gang threatens retaliation for 'Bunman's' death
POLICE COMMISSIONER Lucius Thomas has placed members of the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) in Spanish Town, St. Catherine, on high alert, following intelligence that there is a plot to attack members of the police force...


Seven children killed in a week
AT least seven children have died violently in the past week. The latest is 15-year-old Jordano Flemming who was stabbed to death on Saturday night. The Constabulary Communication Network (CCN) reports that Jordano, a student of the Mona High School...


JBI: Windalco's mud effluent breaches industry standards
THE JAMAICA Bauxite Institute (JBI) has declared that West Indies Alumina Company (Windalco) breached industry guidelines as the caustic soda content in its red mud effluent on Wednesday night was more than the acceptable...


Thomas urges Justices of the Peace to join fight against crime
PORTLAND: POLICE COMMISSIONER, Lucius Thomas is urging Justices of the Peace to join the police in lobbying the government to urgently strengthen certain legislation that would assist in the fight against crime.


KINGSTON'S HISTORIC AND DIVERSE PLACES OF WORSHIP - RELIGIOUS ICONS
IT HAS been said that Jamaica has more churches per square mile than any other country in the world. The number of places of worship in Kingston alone certainly supports that theory. As the capital and one of the island's oldest cities...

















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