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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Saturday | November 18, 2006

DaCosta found dead
The trade union movement reacted with shock and sadness yesterday to news that veteran trade unionist Norman DaCosta is dead.

Taking life decisions - Why some choose suicide

Persons who commit suicide are oftentimes described as selfish or wicked, but consultant psychiatrist, Dr. Wendel Abel, says several factors could cause an individual to take his/ her life.


All go for JLP annual conference

The executive of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) is reporting that all is set for its two-day annual conference which gets under way today inside the National Arena.


More Carib fans buying tickets

MORE CARIBBEAN cricket fans are now buying tickets for next year's ICC Cricket World Cup as Phase Two of public ticketing draws to a close.


Berbick's nephew to undergo psychiatric test

Port Antonio, Portland: Harold Berbick, the family member jointly charged with another man for the brutal murder of former World Boxing Council (WBC) heavyweight champion Trevor Berbick, is to undergo a psychiatric evaluation.


Two more killed in St James

WESTERN BUREAU:The number of persons killed in St. James since the start of the year has risen to 154, with the murder of two more persons in separate incidents on Thursday night.


New system to deal with traffic

TO PREVENT traffic congestion that typically dogs major sporting events, the LOC will implement innovative Park and Walk (P&W) and Park and Ride (P&R) systems during Cricket World Cup '07.




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