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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Sunday | June 8, 2008

Less deadly police weapons arrive
The plan to remove M16 rifles from the hands of local police and replace them with the less powerful MP5 sub-machine guns moved closer to reality last week when 1,000 of the new...

Grants Pen needs sustained development

THERE HAVE BEEN two Sunday Gleaner pieces on the community of Grants Pen in north-east St Andrew. Grants Pen is bordered on the north and south-east by a community called Acadia.

Deadly accident in Clarendon

A motor vehicle collision claimed the lives of three persons on the Bustamante Highway in Clarendon yesterday afternoon.

Reactions to the poll findings

It is very clear that we have had enough. I am not surprised that the country is in no mood for a general election. We need to rebuild our country now and anything that would speak to uncertainty, as a general election would do, is not good for the country.

NHF card adds new drug to treat heart

NICOTINIC ACID, an active pharmaceutical ingredient (API), which is used in treating patients with heart disease, diabetes and hypertension, has been added to the National Health Fund (NHF) card drug list.

Rise above adversity

Bernard Henry has experienced both successes and failures as an entrepreneur. However, he has triumphed and has turned his disappointments into opportunities.

Region focuses on agriculture investment, food security

GEORGETOWN, Guyana (CMC):Two Caribbean leaders have urged regional businesses to help ensure food security, as a major investment forum on agriculture got under way here on Friday. Host President Bharrat Jagdeo and St Vincent and the Grenadines Prime...





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