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Jamaica Gleaner International
published: Thursday | January 5, 2006

Sharon hit by another stroke
JERUSALEM (AP): ISRAELI PRIME Minister Ariel Sharon suffered a 'significant' stroke yesterday, a hospital official said, after Sharon was taken to the hospital from his ranch in the Negev desert.

Carnage in Iraq - Wave of attacks kills more than 50 persons
BAGHDAD (Reuters): A SUICIDE BOMBER caused carnage at a Shi'ite funeral and gunmen ambushed a vital fuel convoy outside Baghdad amid a wave of attacks that killed more than 50 people yesterday, the bloodiest day in Iraq for weeks.


JOY TURNS TO GRIEF AND ANGER - Only one survives mine accident
TALLMANSVILLE, W.Va., (Reuters): JOY GAVE way to grief and anger yesterday when a West Virginia coal town learned that 12 of 13 miners trapped in a mine explosion had died, three hours after friends and family were mistakenly told...


Abramoff scandal sends waves across Washington
WASHINGTON (Reuters): LOBBYIST JACK Abramoff's guilty plea in a United States corruption probe sent shock waves across Washington yesterday as top Republicans sought to avoid being tainted by the scandal and Democrats pressed the issue.






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