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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Sunday | November 26, 2006

MUDDY MESS! - Rising river wreaks havoc in Port Maria, St Mary
Residents of Port Maria in St. Mary are relieved today that the Meteorological Service has lifted the flash-flood warning that was in place for, especially, north-eastern parishes during most of last week.

Mystery death at children's home - 'We did our best to care for the boy,' says caregiver

How did Gregg Madourie die?


Buchanan backs down, supports Roger Clarke

People's National Party (PNP) contender for the Central Westmoreland constituency, Paul Buchanan, yesterday threw in the towel, ending a valiant struggle to thwart efforts by the party hierarchy to drop him ...


1970s bad boys: rebels today without a cause

THREE years ago, Assistant Commissioner of Police Keith 'Trinity' Gardner said he was travelling through Rockfort in east Kingston when he came upon a roadblock.


Nepa raises concern over Fiesta hotel

There are still signs that Government is not following its own recommendations to avoid damage to the environment in Point, Hanover, where Spanish investors are constructing a 2,000- room hotel.


ODPEM delivering supplies, assessing needs

Port Maria resident, Sharon Smith's four-bedroom house had chest-high waters passing through it last Thursday. Her daughter's seven-month-old baby had to be taken to higher ground for safety.


Beyond the HIV/AIDS stigma

Jamaica is part of a regional initiative to reduce stigma and discrimination against persons living with and affected by HIV/AIDS.


Holywell Park - Nature cannot be more beautiful

WATER seeped out of my nostrils on to my lips, but I cannot say what it tasted like. It was too cold for that sense to work.


Wharf upgrade to create more specialised jobs

A massive $3 billion up-grade of Kingston Wharves is expected to increase the demand for young experts once the project is completed in four years time.




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