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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Sunday | April 1, 2007

Proposed mental health reform moving slowly
Despite the commencement of the process over 40 years ago, there is doubt in the mind of some health professionals as to whether the country's mental health structure is being prepared...

Soil-borne chemical threatens health

There is a high possibility that some people in communities in central Jamaica, particularly in the northern sections of Manchester ...

Dark side of the coin

GAMBLING in sport is a multibillion-dollar industry, according to an intelligence source of international experience, who spoke recently to The Sunday Gleaner.

WRITEFULLY YOURS: Family feuds Let them work for you

Every family has one.

Pakistan defers players' contracts

LAHORE (Reuters):The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has suspended the central contracts of its players and appointed a three-member committee to evaluate the team's poor performance at the World Cup in the Caribbean.

An overview of the transatlantic trade in Africans and its abolition

The trade in enslaved Africans formed the backbone of British industry and commerce for centuries until its legal abolition in 1807.

Two toddlers perish in fire

A 17-year-old mother is now in police custody following the death of her children on Friday night.

Government to employ school inspectors

The Ministry of Education and Youth is in the process of creating a national education inspectorate to track the performance of the island's more than 1,000 public schools.According to Frank Weeple, executive director of the...





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