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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Monday | July 10, 2006

Church founder lashes whistle blowers
AMID shouts of amen and hallelujah, the founder of the Dayton Avenue Church of God, Ruby Kelly, yesterday chastised whistle blowers in her congre-gation for making known the sexual molestation case of a 14-year-old schoolgirl.

Boycott extended - Portmore residents plan two-month toll stand-off
RESIDENTS OF the Port-more have now agreed to a two-month boycott of the Portmore toll bridge. Last week, there were indica-tions that the residents would stay away from the six-lane thorough-fare for nine days.


Decrease in murder rate positive - JLP
DERRICK SMITH, Opposition Spokesman on Security, has cautiously welcomed the continuing downward trend in the murder rate this year. The Jamaica Constabulary Force last week reported 675 murders during the period January 1 to July 6, a fall of 211...


Nurses to go public with wage demands
WALDERSTON, Manchester: AT A quarterly meeting of the Nurses Association of Jamaica (NAJ) on Saturday, angry members voted to go public with their wages and fringe benefit claims. The meeting was held at the Sacred Heart Academy in Christiana, Manchester.




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