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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Saturday | October 6, 2007

Across the Nation
In stark contrast to the screaming Gleaner headline on Monday June 11 'Burning rage' the perpetrator of a ghastly attempted murder/arson, who fled the scene at Brockery in Manchester, is now quietly behind bars.

Mind & Spirit - Anglican leaders urge unity

Leaders of the global Anglican Communion responded largely positively Wednesday to pledges from the Episcopal Church to use restraint in consecrating gay bishops and other contentious matters. But an influential joint standing committee of Anglican bishops, clergy and lay leaders also called on all sides ... to work harder to ease their differences and keep the 77-million-member Anglican Communion intact.

Gone but not forgotten - Friends and family mourn accident victim

Cordella Douglas squeezed her eyes as if trying to hold back the tears as she told The Gleaner how she was told she had lost her daughter, Sashay Wilson, who died tragically in a vehicular accident last week Tuesday.

King tapes in court's custody

Defence lawyers did not get the go ahead yesterday to view the videotapes, in the Peter King murder case. The police took the tapes to court at the request of the defence lawyers representing 23-year-old labourer, Sheldon Pusey, who is charged with the March 2006 murder of Ambassador Peter King.

'Extra year for math and English'

THE possibility has been raised that students who have failed to secure passes in mathematics and English in their final year of high school may be asked to stay back a year to ensure that they graduate with these core subjects.

Kingston 6 & 7: Accidents waiting to happen!

In Jamaica, we are very good at hindsight but less so at foresight. Glaring examples of this statement exist when it comes to traffic situations in the Kingston 6 and 7 areas. There is the potential for serious accidents causing death or injury.





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