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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Sunday | June 13, 2004

OUTRAGED! - British gays use Brian Williamson's death to push agenda
LONDON (The Voice): BRITAIN'S LEADING gay rights group, OutRage, wants Jamaican Prime Minister P.J. Patterson to repeal the island's tough anti-gay laws immediately.

Brian's last letter
IN JANUARY, Brian Williamson wrote what would be his last letter to the media concerning the welfare of Jamaica's endangered homosexual community. In it, he criticised the Government's proposed anti-terrorism bill calling it hypocritical.


Sandra's story
FOR ONE LESBIAN, life has been an arduous battle. Sandra Espeut is now facing deportation from the United Kingdom after her sexuality was questioned on the basis that she has children. Espeut, who lived in the tough Kingston 13 area before going to...


Mounting concerns about sexual exploitation of children
FREQUENT REPORTS of children's involvement in Jamaica's sex trade has forced advocate groups back to the drawing board to devise new strategies to combat the problem of sexual exploitation of the under-aged.


Passionate about Portland - Michael Lee-Chin buys into a brighter tomorrow
HE IS passionate about Portland because he keeps thinking back to 1902 when Portland had a hotel room stock of 400. Using his tested and proven compounding formula, international businessman Michael Lee-Chin said that if that stock had grown...


Coming home to finish - Strong
JUST A few years before retirement from the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF), but full of experience and very capable, Assistant Commissioner Errol Strong is pulled from the diplomatic service in Washington to head up the Narcotics Division here.













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