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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Saturday | March 11, 2006

Honouring Women in volunteerism Touching the world through religion
IF YOU touch the woman, you touch the world. That is the confidence Ruth Williams, national prayer coordinator of 'Aglow International' ­ a network of caring women ­ has in Jamaica's women. Aglow International is an intercultural,...

Offering patient care at a low cost
"IF YOU give a man a fish, you will feed him for a day. Teach him how to fish, and he will feed himself for a


A prophet called Phinn
PASTOR PHILLIP Phinn's phone has been ringing off the hook in recent days.


Celebrating March as Women's History Month
THE OFFICIAL holiday had its modest beginnings in 1908. That year, in the United States, the Socialist Party appointed a Women's National Committee to campaign for the suffrage.


VOLUNTEER OF THE WEEK: Deliverance through education
MRS. AFOLASHADE (one name) has worked for the empowerment of the Jamaican woman since age 21.


Public places to be disabled friendly
THE GOVERNMENT will be implementing a special project called Friendly City 2007, geared at making public places more accessible to persons with disabilities.


Chantilly Primary launches Essay and Art Competition
CHANTILLY PRIMARY School located in Manchester, on Monday launched its inaugural Essay and Art Competition. The competition is the brainchild of a past student, Osmond Henry.


Man freed of firearm charge - Police evidence not credible, inconsistent statements
A MAN was freed of several charges in the Gun Court last week because the judge found that the evidence given by a detective sergeant of police was not credible.

















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