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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Thursday | April 12, 2007

'Sons of slaves turned savages'
WESTERN BUREAU: Reverend Dr. Alfred Reid, Lord Bishop for the Anglican Church in Jamaica and the Grand Cayman, says the present warfare in the country is an indication that the people have internalised the colonial slave master's image of themselves as savages.

Archbishop of York to visit in October

ONE OF the Anglican Communion's most distinguished leaders will visit the Diocese of Jamaica and the Cayman Islands in October. He is the Most Rev. and the Rt. Hon. John Sentamu, Archbishop of York, Primate of England.

Maas Irvine: 'Tour guide' at Morant Bay Courthouse

It's noon on a Tuesday so Maas Irvine is sitting on the concrete post in front of the Morant Bay Courthouse in St. Thomas. Where else would he be? It's been part of his Tuesday morning routine for the past several years. Even though the courthouse burned down recently...

Illegal taxi operator fined

Spanish Town, St Catherine:A motorist who hit down two policemen who were chasing him on their motorbikes, to prosecute him for operating contrary to the terms of his licence, was fined a total of $28,000 or 12 months imprisonment...

Cops close to cracking two cases of slain colleagues

The police are close to making a breakthrough on two of the four unsolved murders of the policemen who were gun down since the start of the year. According to Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) in charge of crime, Denver Frater, three of the murders ...





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