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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Monday | September 18, 2006

Cops angry - Police Federation rejects take-it-or-leave-it attitude
Members of the Police Federation who are already upset over their prolonged wage negotiations with the Government will meet today at the Jamaica Conference Centre to decide their next move. The policemen were further angered yesterday...

Thomas warns of zero tolerance for traffic offenders
Commissioner of Police Lucius Thomas has again warned motorists who break the Road Traffic Act that law enforcement officers will be coming after them with a zero-tolerance approach.


1,000 new AIDS cases annually
More than 1,000 per-sons develop AIDS annually in Jamaica, according to a Ministry Paper before the House of Representatives. While many persons with HIV - the virus that causes AIDS - can live healthy lives for many years...


Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) takes aim at Central Kingston
Dr. Charlton Collie, the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) candidate for Central Kingston, is claiming that he is on target to wrest the constituency from the grasp of the People's National Party (PNP) when the next general election is called.


Pathfinders pursue wholesome Christian values and discipline
Nine-year-old Omel Latty, an adventurer of the Adventist Pathfinder Group, salutes during a parade which formed part of the Pathfinder Day activities at the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Braeton, Portmore, St. Catherine, on Saturday.


Stage collapses but Golding, church leaders escape injury
Ocho Rios, St. Ann: Opposition Leader, Bruce Golding, and other political and civic leaders narrowly escaped injuries on Saturday during a funeral when the platform on which they were seated collapsed.




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