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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Thursday | July 13, 2006

Tombstone mystery! - Ancient graves leave everyone guessing
NOW AS far as I'm concerned, what happens between a man and his donkey in private is his own business. But I must admit that I was a tad curious when I heard that so strong was the love between the man and his beast...

New Testament Church convenes annual synod
UNDER THE theme 'The Unchanging Christ In A Changing World', the New Testament Church of God convenes this week its 81st annual general conference. The conference, which began yesterday, continues daily until Sunday.


Dalley outraged at videotaped assault
MINISTER OF Health Horace Dalley has added his voice to the growing list of persons condemning the videotaped sexual assault of a 13-year-old girl. In a statement yesterday, Minister Dalley said that "There are not enough words to express...


Meeting to discuss school closure
AN emergency meeting is scheduled to be held at the Suthermere Preparatory School tomorrow at 9:00 a.m., to address the impending closure of the school. Scores of angry and confused parents have been left in a tailspin, since The Gleaner reported...


US Embassy preps students for life abroad
OVER 60 students preparing to study in the United States in the coming school year yesterday received pre-departure information and guidelines from consular representatives from the United States Embassy.


Montego Bay murders affecting pupils
WESTERN BUREAU: THE MURDEROUS carnage in sections of Montego Bay, St. James, has been seriously affecting children, with one high school reporting that many students have lost their parents to violence.




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