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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Sunday | November 13, 2005

Triple murder in Clarendon
THREE MEMBERS of one family were gunned down near Highway 2000 in Clarendon early yesterday morning.

Crime - the reason why Jamaicans emigrate
WITH MORE than 1,400 persons murdered since the year started, the country's crime problem seems to be emerging as one of the main reasons given by persons who have opted to migrate from Jamaica.


Slain 'brothers' laid to rest
THEY WERE missionaries of the poor. Yesterday, however, they were given a farewell fit for a king.


Thanks KSAC, but no thanks!
THE KSAC took a decision on Thursday, November 11, that Ocean Boulevard should be renamed the Edward Seaga Boulevard. JLP councillors agreed; PNP councillors abstained.


Paradise in peril
A group of the island's leading economists and social scientists has come together to produce this august series. The well-considered views reflect careful and in-depth analyses of the state of the Jamaican economy as well as identify trends and ideas...


We're disturbed - JPS (Light and power company responds to Sunday Gleaner article)
AN ARTICLE in The Sunday Gleaner of October 30 entitled 'Are we Game? Mirant's sophisticated games: Ricochet, Death Star, Fat Boy and Get Shorty', contains a number of inaccurate and misleading statements, which we wish to address.


PNP victory seems likely again
PEOPLE'S NATIONAL Party (PNP) vice-president and leadership hopeful, Dr. Karl Blythe, is predicting another upset victory for the PNP.


'Royal' farewell - thousands pay last respects to slain priests
THEY CAME to Jamaica to feed the poor and administer to the sick. They gave all they had and asked for nothing in return. Their lives were committed solely to doing what they believed was God's will.



















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