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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Wednesday | January 17, 2007

Golden Age Home: 2005 Food For the Poor recipient
The 2007 National Leadership Prayer Breakfast is scheduled to take place tomorrow at the Jamaica Pegasus hotel in New Kingston. The annual event sees influential members of the society getting together to pray for the country.

Achieving success with a DOME plan (Part I)

Some decades ago, the Life Insurance Marketing and Research Association recom-mended a formula for success in one's chosen career. Over the years, thousands of persons inside and outside of the life insurance profession...


Tourism outlook for Negril hoteliers bleak

Oranjestad, Aruba: Jamaican hoteliers yesterday said they will be severely challenged to maintain the record levels of tourist arrivals seen in 2006, and warned that their Negril counterparts will be the worst affected.


Garbage breeds rodents in Manley Meadows

Centipedes are causing skin-crawling anxiety among residents of Manley Meadows in Kingston. The residents are demanding the removal of two garbage skips in the community which they say are breeding sites for rodents and insects.


Jamaica tops in treating HIV+ pregnant women - UN study

NEW YORK, United States (Reuters): Jamaica has been named among an elite group of seven nations which provided treatment, known as antiviral prophylaxis, to more than 40 per cent of HIV-infected pregnant women in 2005...


Campion clears the air

Below is a statement from Campion College in response to statements made by Dr. Dennis Minott in the article 'Campion, Dennis Minott at odds over transcripts', carried in The Gleaner on Monday. Campion College wishes to state categorically...


Kerr-Jarrett calls for national database to tackle crime in Jamaica

WESTERN BUREAU: Chairman of the St. James Parish Development Committee (STPDC), Mark Kerr-Jarrett, wants government to introduce a biometric identity card that should be mandatory for everyone to carry to help in curtailing crime.


Justice Minister to speak on constitutional reform

Minister of Justice Senator A.J. Nicholson will on Friday make a Ministerial statement in the Senate, outlining plans for the reform of the Constitution and administration of justice.




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