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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Monday | June 19, 2006

Reject political hypocrites - Portia
WESTERN BUREAU: PRIME MINISTER Portia Simpson Miller has challenged the public to reject political, civic and business leaders who she says have been hypocritical towards their colleagues. "We are too tolerant of the tearing down....

'Prime Minister of Jamaica could announce election date by September'
WALDERSTON, Manchester: PEOPLE'S NATIONAL Party (PNP) Chairman, Robert Pickersgill, says Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller could announce the date for the next general election before the party's annual conference in September.


Senators lay out measures to combat violence against children
SEVERAL GOVERNMENT and Opposition senators have recommended a raft of measures to address the issue of violence and crime being committed against children. The Senators were making their contributions to Friday's debate on a private member's motion...


Way out west!
PEOPLE WHO listen to country music have higher rates of suicide than people who do not. This was the major finding of a 1992 research study published in the Journal of Social Forces by two Americans, Professor James Gundlach and Dr. Steven Stack.


Chronic degenerative disease - a lifelong challenge
MANY OF our commonest illnesses are called chronic degenerative diseases. Why? Because they develop slowly, over many years from abuse and poor care, but end up causing severe pain, suffering and even death.


Principal lauded for role in developing Mizpah All-Age School
WALDERSTON, Manchester: PRINCIPAL OF the Mizpah All-age School in Manchester, Doreen Spence has been lauded for bringing the school from the brink of closure with only50 students on role to 325 during her nine year tenure.


No PNP selection yet in NW St Bess
BLACK RIVER, St. Elizabeth: THE PEOPLE'S National Party (PNP) is yet to identify a candidate for the constituency of North West St. Elizabeth. Shortly after the 2002 general election, Rev. Stanley Redwood resigned as caretaker for the constituency.




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