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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Monday | July 16, 2007

The power of love (Pt I)
When Yvonne Rowe met Raymond Kirlew in Nottingham, England, in 1981, she was immediately smitten by him, and he liked her too. But, at the very moment when their eyes met, Yvonne didn't really know what sort of man she was getting involved with, and she perhaps didn't count..

Mt Rosser bypass gets off ground

OCHO RIOS, St. Ann: Ground was officially broken on Saturday by Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller for the construction of the Mount Rosser bypass road linking St. Catherine with St. Ann. The Prime Minister said the road, a four-lane dual carriageway...

Tag team fillips People's National Party (PNP) chances

Michael Manley and Bruce Golding are some of the more prominent sons who havefollowed in the political footsteps of their fathers - Norman Manley and Tacius Golding. Now, take out your pens and get ready to add the names of Peter and Mikael Phillips to that list.

Two dead, residents blame police

WESTERN BUREAU: Blood literally ran red at the entrance of William Street, better known as North Gully, in Montego Bay, where two men were murdered in an alleged robbery Saturday morning.The two men have been identified as 33-year-old Neville 'Zulus' Reid...

It's a time for miracles in Jamaica

The Ernest Angley Ministries will be hosting an evangelistic crusade at the National Heroes Park in Kingston from July 20-22. The crusade dubbed 'A time for miracles' is seeking to bring encouragement, restoration and deliverance...

Jamaica Youth For Christ (JYFC) is 60

Jamaica Youth For Christ (JYFC) will this year celebrate its 60th anniversary since it began ministry in Jamaica. The celebrations will reach a high point from July 22-29 when a series of activities has been planned to mark the milestone. "JYFC is a missionary movement...

NAJ to continue fight for better health services

Edith Allwood-Anderson, president of the Nurses Association of Jamaica (NAJ), yesterday vowed to continue to pressure the Government to fulfil its responsibilities to provide supplies and equipment to the health sector. The NAJ president made the pledge yesterday...

Special buses for nurses

Some nurses working within the four Regional Health Authorities are to ride home in comfort, as The National Health Fund (NHF) has approved a grant of $13 million to purchase four 30-seat buses. The safety of nursing staff on late shifts has been problematic ...

Don't 'waist' time! - Changing your shape could change your life

As the epidemic of obesity expands its reach, more and more people are paying attention to their body weight. But medical experts now recognise that body shape and composition are even more important than your body weight. As individuals we have our own unique shapes ...





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