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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Tuesday | January 24, 2006

PORTIA SIMPSON MILLER - Emotionally-charged meeting in Montego Bay
WESTERN BUREAU: SCORES OF Western Jamaica's business and community leaders converged on the Montego River Gardens on Saturday for a special delegates' meeting with People's National Party (PNP) presidential aspirant, Portia Simpson Miller.

PETER PHILLIPS - Phillips warns supporters against 'bad-mouthing' opponents
CANDIDATE FOR the presidency of the People's National Party, Dr. Peter Phillips, on Sunday warned his supporters and members of his campaign team to heed the words of Party President and Prime Minister P.J. Patterson and not speak anything bad...


Notice refuses to give 'prison rape' report to authorities
FORMER PRISON doctor, Raymoth Notice, has refused to provide the authorities with a detailed report to support allegations of prisoners being raped daily at the St. Catherine Adult Correctional Centre.


Students' Loan Bureau's (SLB) online application system gets 1,500 hits in first five days
THE STUDENTS' Loan Bureau's (SLB) new state-of-the-art online application system recorded more than 1,500 online applications during the first five days of operation. The bureau began its online application system on January 16.


Police nab cow thieves
BLACK RIVER, St. Elizabeth: THE ST. Elizabeth police are reporting success in their drive against cattle thefts in the parish. According to the police, two men are in custody following an operation last Thursday night...


AIDS cases trend down in Portland
PORT ANTONIO, Portland: THE PORTLAND Health Department has reported a reduction in the number of diagnosed cases of HIV/AIDS in 2005 over the previous year. Winston Lowe, sexually transmitted diseases contact investigator for the Health Department...


HIV workshop held for school representatives
LLUIDAS VALE, St. Catherine: A WORKSHOP on the management policy of HIV/AIDS was held on Friday at Ascot Hall in Old Harbour, St. Catherine, for principals, board chairmen, guidance counsellors and Parent Teachers' Association representatives...


Cedric Titus student stabbed to death
WESTERN BUREAU: A STUDENT of the Cedric Titus High School is dead and another being sought by the Clark's Town police in Trelawny after an altercation yesterday.


















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