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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Tuesday | July 22, 2003

PAJ, Zim sign five-year contract
M INISTER OF Transport and Works, Robert Pickersgill and Dr. Yoram Sebba, President of Zim Israel Navigation Company Limited...

Councillor, supervisor on wounding charge
OLD HARBOUR, St. Catherine: PEOPLE'S NATIONAL Party (PNP) Councillor for the Brown's Hall Division, John Wilson, and Harold Leslie, a supervisor at the National Water Commission's (NWC) Marlie Mount office...


Healthy consolations
PRICELESS IS the ability to comfort and console. When people are undergoing periods of grieving, caused by unwelcome events in their lives, they are so fragile, so vulnerable.


Wide-ranging new dance works by NDTC
THE MUCH acclaimed National Dance Theatre Company (NDTC) will unveil a number of new dance works this coming weekend starting on Friday, July 25. Once again audiences will be treated to a diverse and wide-ranging programme of dances drawing on an equally.


Violence flares in Arnett Gdns
HEAD OF the Kingston Western Police Division, Superintendent Harry Daley, says that the rise in criminal activities in the Arnett Gardens community in the last couple of weeks is being fuelled by influential persons, including political activists.


Kids' homes suffer from lack of funds
STAFF IN state and privately run children's homes and places of safety are facing many challenges, including a lack of financial resources to properly evaluate and help children new to the system, says Sister Suzan Frazer...


Solo on the streets
FOR THE past 12 years, from aged seven, Winstonhas been living on the streets. He ran away from his parents' home at Law Street to escape their ill-treatment and abuse of him.


Cops burn ganja field
BLACK RIVER, St. Elizabeth: AN APPROXIMATE half acre of fully-grown ganja was destroyed at Pedro Cross in St. Elizabeth, Friday morning.













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