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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Saturday | February 9, 2008

'NO REGARD FOR GOD' - Church condemns shooting of Corporal Salkey, church brother
The church community has expressed outrage at the shooting of police Corporal Peter Salkey and his church brother, Junior McKenzie, as they talked after a church service in Westmoreland Thursday night.

Government not taking side in abortion debate

The Government yesterday stressed that it was neither for nor against abortion and promised widespread public discussion before this matter is debated in Parliament.<

No decision on Duncan petition

Justice Lloyd Hibbert will continue to hear evidence in chambers on February 22 to determine whether Member of Parliament D.K.

Feather in his (red) cap! Michael Young celebrates40 years as luggage carrier

Being styled an ambassador often conjures up notions of buttoned-down diplomats shuffling from one city to another, striking economic deals, brokering rapprochements and pruning a country's international image. But Michael Young, a 40-year veteran of the red cap porter service, has been an unofficial Jamaican ambassador...

Rose Hall cuts healthy slice of tourism pie

Ground is expected to be broken later this year for the first major investment in health tourism to be undertaken in Jamaica. A hospital group from Spain's Canary Islands will be building a state-of-the-art private hospital in Rose Hall, St James, to cater primarily for the growing tourism market.

Open house at United States Embassy

The United States Embassy in St Andrew has moved to create a forum to foster better community relations and a deeper understanding of its visa application process. Yesterday, under the banner 'Open House', the embassy flung its doors open to the public, providing ready information to those in attendance.

Spellers get prize money

Jordi Dunbar (second left), The Gleaner's Children's Own Spelling Bee third-place finalist, Janielle Walters (centre), second-place winner, and Sade Dunbar (second right), The Gleaner's Children's Own Spelling Bee All-Island Champion 2008, enjoy the moment with members of staff of the National Commercial Bank and their coaches ...





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