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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Saturday | May 13, 2006

Daring robbery
ROBBERS YESTERDAY made off with over $15 million in local and foreign currency in a daring daytime heist at the Ocho Rios branch of Dehring, Bunting and Golding Ltd., police have reported.

ACROSS THE NATION
Savanna-la-Mar, WESTMORELAND: A LARGE contingent of traffic police from St. James has teamed up with 22 others in Westmoreland to combat the mounting traffic congestion in the parish, especially in Savanna-la-Mar.


A tragic tale in Coffee Gully
SAVANNA-LA-MAR, Westmoreland: WHEN SOPHIA Bent, a 30-year-old clerical assistant at the Salem All-Age and Junior High School in Beeston Spring, Westmoreland, went to school on the morning of March 21, she had no idea that it would mark a...


Colombian caught with millions ordered deported
WESTERN BUREAU: DEPORTATION order has been issued for 28-year-old Colombian national, Reuben Santa Maria Hernandez, who was charged with unlawful possession of money after police recovered millions of dollars from his Montego Bay home in March.


The Da Vinci controversy
"ALMOST EVERYTHING our fathers taught us about Christ is false." That is a line from the book, The Da Vinci Code. That quote by itself helps to explain why both this 2003 published novel and the movie version which hits the big screen...


Keeping PACE with childhood development
THEY PROMOTE early childhood education with a special focus on pre-school age children in situations of cultural or economic difficulty.


Raphaelita Walker - stalwart of Jamaican volunteerism
SHE IS a born Jamaican who has lived in Canada for the past 50 years. However, she has pioneered the availability of early childhood education to Jamaica's youth since 1987. Volunteer Today spoke to Mrs. Walker.




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