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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Thursday | October 2, 2008

Outraged - Leaders horrified by wave of attacks on children
Shock and outrage have greeted reports of the latest attack on one of the nation's children. Calls flooded The Gleaner's newsroom and radio talk shows with condemnation yesterday as news spread about the death of a nine-month-old child who was allegedly sexually assaulted...

Jamaicans in US wary over credit crisis

The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) says the Caribbean is set to get relatively fewer remittances due to the combined effects of economic downturns in the United States and Spain, inflation and a weaker dollar. A release posted on the bank's website ...

Janielle is on a mission

Janielle Walters is on a mission. Not willing to settle with last year's runner-up spot, she is back this year to prove that she can be the best. On her way to achieving that goal, 12-year-old Janielle took the top spot in the Clarendon round of The Gleaner's Children's Own...

Tremaine Dixon takes top spot

Before Tremaine Dixon took the top prize yesterday at The Gleaner's Children's Own Kingston parish finals, the Reverend Glen Archer had already become the winning coach with the top six spellers in the competition.Having trained seven spellers in this...

Let the celebrations begin

Euphoria is expected to sweep across the country tomorrow, creating a carnival-like atmosphere in several communities, as thousands of Jamaicans don the national colours and join in the post-Olympic homecoming celebrations...

Gunmen attack family, kill two

WESTERN BUREAU:Three members of the same family were shot, two fatally, as they sat inside their business place on King Street in Montego Bay, St James, yesterday afternoon.Dead are Jermaine Samuels, 31, and his stepson Tajay 'Chad' Malcolm, 14, a...

Thursdaytalk - HOTTEST TOPICS ON THE COCKTAIL CIRCUIT

What's up? 1 More and more insiders are questioning the practicality of having a minister in the Cabinet whose duties are still unclear. Some are suggesting that the performer should be elevated...





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