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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Saturday | June 9, 2007

MoBay sting nets M-16 - Woman, wanted men among 19 held
WESTERN BUREAU: A massive joint police and military predawn raid in sections of Hendon and Glendevon, Montego Bay, yesterday, netted 19 people and saw the seizure of an M-16 rifle and bullet-proof vests.Police have not released any of the names of the...

JMA executive director dies

Nicola Gordon-Rowe, executive director of the Jamaica Manufacturers' Association, has succumbed to illness."The JMA family is devastated by the loss and is still trying to come to terms with her passing," said a statement...

Waive hospital fees for aged too - MAJ

Dr. Alverston Bailey, president of the Medical Association of Jamaica (MAJ), wants the abolition of hospital fees to be extended to the elderly and the disabled.

Across the nation

New president for Western Medical Assoc: MONTEGO BAY, St. James: Dr. Garfield Badal, consultant paediatric surgeon at the Cornwall Regional Hospital in Montego Bay is the new president of the Western Medical Association (WMA).

Changing attitudes to the past

Jerusalem is a remarkable city by any standards and for archaeologists, it is a gold mine. Its foundations date back to over 7,000 years ago, when its first inhabitants settled on the slopes of the Kidron Valley close to the Gihon Spring, a perennial water supply which still gushes out of the ground today.





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