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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Thursday | August 3, 2006

Rocky Point - No place for the weak-kneed
Now to be honest, the smell of fish was overpowering and the sound the water was making as it rushed to shore was making me more than a bit uneasy, but when the wrinkled fisherman in front of me started talking about the last time he wrestled...

Governor-General's Achievement Award Recipient for St. Mary - Jeffrey Mckitty
Actively involved in every aspect of community service: Growing up in a humble and caring family, Jeffrey Lorenzo McKitty, along with his four brothers and five sisters, was taught the importance and value of a good education.


Governor-General's Achievement Award Recipient for Clarendon - Edith Thomas
Improving the lives of many in need: Growing up in a single-parent home, Edith Thomas and her siblings faced many challenges, but were satisfied with the little benefits from her mother's meagre income.


'Leave no stone unturned' - St James cops seek children's home robbers/rapists
WESTERN BUREAU: The St. James police have vowed to leave no stone unturned in bringing to justice two men who robbed and raped two female workers at a children's home last week. Both workers and children at the orphanage have been traumatised...


Man allegedly beaten by cops, seeks redress
WESTERN BUREAU: After being beaten and apparently arrested without cause, resident of Paradise Acres in St. James, Cedric 'Goosey' Thorpe, is calling for legal and financial redress from the authorities.




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