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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Saturday | September 9, 2006

Gunman shot, killed at Holy Cross Church - Workers attacked on compound
Gunmen yesterday attacked a group of workers on the compound of the Holy Cross Church in Half-Way Tree, St. Andrew.

Mayor promises restoration
Port Antonio, Portland: Mayor of Port Antonio, Benny White, has pledged to restore the parish capital to its former glory, glamour, and beauty, as well as make it safer for all.


Across the nation
Montego Bay, St. James: Plagued by spiralling miscellaneous school fees, the National Secondary Student's Council (NSSC) is calling on the Ministry of Education and Youth to develop regulations to monitor the administration of these fees.


Boy stabs J'can to death in UK
LONDON, England: A 17-year-old boy who was arrested for the murder of a Jamaican grandmother of two, 55-year-old Carmelita Tulloch, during broad daylight just yards from her home in Vauxhall, south London, appeared in court yesterday.


Teen will return to court on manslaughter charge
The teenager who was arrested and charged on Tuesday with manslaughter arising from the death of Superintendent of Police Corneilius 'Calf' Walker, appeared in the Corporate Area Resident...


Taking Christ to the Cree part 2
Like most persons who engage in cross-cultural evangelism, Christopher and Winsome Davis experienced their fair share of culture shock when they first settled to do ministry among the Cree.


Explore and discover at the National Reading Fair
Reading maketh a man, and there is no doubt about that statement. Enhance your child's appreciation for reading by taking him or her to the Jamaica Library Service (JLS) National Reading Fair being held today at Devon House in Kingston.




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