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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Tuesday | January 30, 2007

Another Jamaican dies in Iraq
The United States war on terror has claimed another Jamaican. Army sergeant Gregroy Wright, 28, father of a three-year-old girl, was killed on January 13 when an improvised explosive device detonated near his vehicle in Muqdadiyah, Iraq.

'I feel I can win'

Rasheed Reittie, the Spelling Bee parish champion for St. Thomas, is a mixture of emotions as the national finals approach.


Middleton Primary spells back to top

It was two years since Middleton Primary School won the St. Thomas Spelling Bee, but they are back at the top in the parish.


Parents urged to teach kids fire-prevention measures

The Jamaica Fire Brigade is again urging parents to teach their children fire prevention measures. At the same time the brigade is urging adults to install fire safety devices in their homes.


McLean's death leaves void in parish council

SPANISH TOWN, St. Catherine: The St. Catherine Parish Council now has 22 Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) councillors to 17 for the People's National Party (PNP), following the recent death of PNP councillor, Glenmore McLean.


TYRONE'S WATCH - Road pains in Pulper Hill

WHAT'S NOT WORKING? To say road conditions in the Pulper Hill district of Aenon Town, Clarendon, are bad is to blatantly understate the facts.


On the Verge - 'Spiritual Poverty' pays rich dividends for BiJean

AT 23 years old, singer BiJean Gayle is already a music industry veteran, familiar with the pitfalls of the business. After some frustrating years, the dreadlocked singer is on the verge of a breakthrough.


Therapy begins

Spanish Town, St. Catherine: The Ministry of Justice, in collaboration with the Northern Caribbean University, the Victims Support and the Dispute Resolution Foundation, on Friday held the first in a series of therapeutic interventions...


 



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