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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Wednesday | December 26, 2007

Salvation Army spreads cheer to over 300 families
The work of the Salvation Army worldwide is quite effective, especially in reaching out to the poor and needy. At Christmas, this kind of care-giving comes out as bold prints on the page. The organisation's Savanna-la-Mar Corps is no different and this year more than 300 less...

What do you want, Jamaica? asks Police Federation boss

Western Bureau: Despite urging his colleagues to take the fight to criminal, corporal Raymond Wilson, the chairman of the Jamaica Police Federation, is far from pleased with the public's treatment of the police. Speaking recently at a funeral service in Westmoreland...

Salvation Army treats mentally ill

Santa Cruz, St.Elizabeth: The true spirit of Christmas is all about giving and sharing and that's what the Salvation Army did recently when its members treated over 100 mental health patients to an early Christmas dinner at the Santa Cruz Health Centre in St Elizabeth.

Central sewage system for Lucea, says Mayor Hill

Among the major plans for the parish of Hanover is the construction of a central sewage system, according to Mayor of Lucea, Lloyd Hill. Hill, chairman of the Hanover Parish Council, says his main focus for the New Year will be on providing the central sewage system...

Jamaica-born Miramar commissioner suspended, faces felony gun charge

Fort Lauderdale Florida: City Commissioner Fitzroy Salesman was suspended from office on Friday for the second time in two years, after he was charged with aggravated assault with a firearm, a felony. Gov. Charlie Crist suspended Salesman late Friday afternoon.





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