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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Sunday | July 30, 2006

Crash claims six in St James
WESTERN BUREAU: Panic and confusion reigned as death marred the Montpelier main road in St. James on Friday night, when six people were crushed to death in a gruesome motor vehicle accident, as they made their way home.

Grief shrouds family members
WESTERN BUREAU: Germaine Gregory was only 25 years old but was a dedicated husband and father of four, one who worked assiduously to maintain his family.


A mother's dying wish - son returns home
Clement Beckford is finally home. Twenty-six years after the gangly young man left the little district in Hanover where he grew up, for The Bahamas, he has returned, and a lot has changed.


Saving is where it all begins - Pt II
This is an appropriate stage to introduce the main theme of this presentation: The enhancement of life insurance sales in order to mobilise greater national savings for greater investment and economic...


Grants Pen renaissance
No murder in nine months; residents from adjoining streets now free to interact with each other and actually form friendships! And, in neighbouring communities, motor cars are no longer being stolen.


Of AIDS, Trelawny and resort towns
WESTERN BUREAU: The location of Falmouth, nestled between the tourist resort towns of Ocho Rios and Montego Bay, is said to be creating a problem for the Trelawny health authorities as far as migration and sexual behavioural change are concerned.


B&B project gets good response
Falmouth, Trelawny: President of the Trelawny Chamber of Commerce, Dennis Seivwright, is reporting what he says is an overwhelming response to the bed and breakfast (B&B) project in the parish ahead of Cricket World Cup 2007.




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