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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Monday | January 7, 2008

'Demonic forces holding down Jamaica'
Some religious leaders believe that the high levels of crime and violence now gripping the nation are, in part, the manifestations of demonic forces that are at present holding the country in bondage. Pastor Errol Bolt of Kencot Christian Fellowship told The Gleaner...

Hall's Delight road, more peril than thrill

EVEN before they could fully soak up the news that bread prices have again been increased, persons who traverse the Hall's Delight main road in St. Andrew, have again been called upon to further loosen their wallets. The closure of a section of the main road, which collapsed...

Unity needed to battle crime - Bishop Dufour

Western Bureau: Roman Catholic Bishop of Montego Bay, the Most Reverend Charles Dufour, believes the nation has no choice but to keep up its fight against the circumstances that promulgate murders, the availability of guns and the penchant for lawlessness....

Obama wows, woos youth

CHICAGO (AP): Barack Obama has social-networking pages online. He visits college campuses, where enthusiastic student groups lobby hard to get their peers involved in politics. Those are, by now, tried-and-true tactics on the United States presidential campaign trail....

But Hillary says he's a flip-flopper

MANCHESTER, New Hampshire (AP): Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton, Democratic presidential front-runner no longer, accused campaign rival Barack Obama of changing his positions on health care and "a number of issues" in a debate three days before the crucial New Hampshire primary....

Detox - make a clean start for 2008

The New Year invites you to make a fresh start. A great way to recommit yourself to optimal health and wellness is to cleanse your system in the month of January. We live in a toxic world. The food we eat, the water we drink and bathe with, the air we breathe and the substances...





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