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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Saturday | July 8, 2006

Cops raid deacon's home, confiscate sex tape
POLICE INVESTIGATORS yesterday confirmed that the church deacon, who was present during the sexual assault of a schoolgirl, had a copy of the X-rated videotape of the incident at his Waltham Park Road, St. Andrew, house.

Fire leaves 15 homeless
FIFTEEN PERSONS have been left homeless following a fire that engulfed four homes on Noswad Road in Rockfort, St. Andrew, Thursday evening. They include eight adults and seven children.


Commission to review new St George's principal
THE TEACHERS' Services Commission, the independent body set up to vet the application of principals, met yesterday for a final review of the application of the candidate selected to be the new principal of St. George's College. Dr. Fred Kennedy...


Norwood's wanted turn themselves in
WESTERN BUREAU: FOUR OF five suspects named among the St. James 10 most wanted men, who were being sought in connection with Tuesday's massacre of five persons in Norwood, St. James, have turned themselves in to the police.


VOLUNTEER TODAY: Good Shepherd's financial crisis
WESTERN BUREAU: EXECUTIVES OF the Good Shepherd Foundation in Montego Bay are biting their nails in abject confusion, because they do not know where funds will come from to continue caring for the needy and persons living with HIV/AIDS.


Lions Club of Linstead takes care of the elderly
SPANISH TOWN, St. Catherine: TAKING CARE of the elderly is very high on the priority list of the Lions Club of Linstead.


Women's outreach centre champions gender issues
The Women's Resource and Outreach Centre (WROC) is proving to be a rock solid champion for women in the struggle for gender equality.


G-G, wife on 11-day visit to London
GOVERNOR-GENERAL Professor Kenneth Hall and his wife Rheima Holding Hall, left the island Thursday for an 11-day visit to London.


ACROSS THE NATION
Mandeville, MANCHESTER: The Hargreaves Memorial Hospital, which has been in a state of limbo for the past two years as to whether it will close its doors to the public or remain open, has received a new lease on life.





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