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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Monday | May 21, 2007

Fighting for his daughter
The Men's Crisis Centre is a non-governmental, non-profit organisation that offers counselling, advice and assistance to men, who, of course, are in crisis. It is connected to Men in Action, a group which takes fatherhood into their own hands.

Students describe their vision for Jamaica

Western BUREAU: Since his appointment as Governor-General on February 16, 2006, His Excellency Professor Kenneth Hall has twinned his interest in youth development with the promotion of excellence. To this end, the Governor-General's Youth Award for Excellence was formed...

Maroons still fighting for Cockpit Country

AS DETERMINED as their fore-fathers, the Maroons of Accompong in Trelawny and environ-mental lobby groups will not stop fighting until Government abandons its plans to conduct mining into Jamaica's largest undisturbed forest,...

Bloody battle - militants wage war on army; 50 killed in conflict

NAHR AL-BARED (Reuters): Lebanese troops battled Islamist militants based in a Palestinian refugee camp yesterday and 50 people were killed in Lebanon's bloodiest internal fighting since the 1975-90 civil war. Twenty-five soldiers and 19 militants died in the clashes,...

Medication and your mouth

BY NOW, readers of this column should be very aware that both prescription and over-the-counter drugs can cause many side effects. Some of these problems, though very serious, go unnoticed for a long time and are recognised only when major damage...





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