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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Sunday | April 1, 2007

Lock them up!Punish parents for children's bad behaviour - Holness
Opposition Spokesman on Education, Andrew Holness, wants parents to be locked up for the delinquent behaviour of their children.

PNP to test party vibes tomorrow

Political analysts believe the People's National Party (PNP) could be testing the political temperature, as it celebrates party president Portia Simpson Miller's first year as Prime Minister at a mass rally...

A mother waits in hope

Dorothy Headley finds it difficult to explain how much she misses her five year-old son, Ryan Smith, who left Jamaica on an early American Airlines flight on Saturday, March 17, to undergo open-heart surgery at the Hartland Medical Centre ...

MENDING BROKEN HEARTS: 13-y-o boy wants good heart to play cricket

Denoy Ellis sports a cherubic smile, despite the worsening medical condition that has kept him out of school for a year.

'I think I will die'

Tears flowed unabated as Francine Thompson tried to share her sad story with the Sunday Gleaner.

Mending Broken Hearts: Doctor with a heart of gold

Consultant Cardiologist, Dr. William Foster has been mending hearts - not broken but diseased - for well over 27 years.

'Why are you doing this tous?'Portland residents speak of unbearable hardships

Residents and business interests in Portland say the parish mainstay - tourism - has been dealt a cruel blow by "an uncaring government", adding that unemployment has now skyrocketed to an all-time high.

Contemporary challenges in nation - Politics and the rule of lawbuilding

My generation growing up in the immediate post-Independence years was never able to experience first hand the measure of the man. He was, of course, a looming presence in the society, a man of almost mythic proportions.

Candy-coated budget:Analysts say gov't $380b budget is geared at sweetening voters

Financial and economic analysts are passing off government's $380 billion budgetary allocation for the 2007/2008 fiscal year as election focused.





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