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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Sunday | December 9, 2007

We need a magic wand to fight crime - Stewart
At the Press Association of Jamaica (PAJ) Annual Journalism Awards ceremony on Friday, media houses were charged to go beyond the call of duty and use their platform as a tool to assist in fighting the country's...

Local government elections - The big losers!

IN EVERY election, there are casualties; some big, others not so big, but a defeat is a defeat nonetheless. There are some defeats, however, which would no doubt inflict serious damage, especially if it rips the crown of a political career, as is the case of George Lee.

Survivor of suicide attempt speaks out

WESTERN BUREAU: At 45, Candyhad it all, a home among western Jamaica's elite, the latest luxury vehicle, brilliant children and a successful businessman for a husband, but she attempted suicide two years ago.

Parenting and prevention

While research indicates that adolescents are particularly vulnerable to HIV/Aids, local counsellors are encouraging parents to be more proactive in their efforts to prevent their offspring from contracting the...

Let's preserve Jamaica's beauty by fighting crime

It was my first flight. After being ridiculed all my life by my more affluent friends throughout high school that the only times I 'travelled' was when I jumped in the air or when I went to the beach and went in the water, it was my first flight.

Linstead mourns Food Fair boss

Spanish Town: The Linstead community has been plunged into mourning following the murder of a businessman yesterday morning. He is Roy Lee, 66-year-old proprietor of the Linstead Food Fair and Wholesale, located at 110 King Street in Linstead.





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