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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Saturday | July 5, 2008

Salvation for Jamaica - US group reverses decision to visit following robbery
The United States missionary group, that had cancelled plans to travel to Jamaica this month after another group was robbed at the Salvation Army School for the Blind and Visually Impaired, has changed its decision and will arrive on July 15.

New toll rates take effect today

Motorists will have to pay more to use Highway 2000, as of today.

'Deedo', four others lose extradition appeal - All could be sent to US on cocaine charges

St Ann businessman, Norris 'Deedo' Nembhard and four other Jamaican men have lost their legal battle in the Court of Appeal against their extradition orders.

Smith has no plans to quit politics just now

Ailing Member of Parliament Derrick Smith says he has no plans to quit representational politics before the end of the current term. Smith is receiving support from the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) Secretariat, which had refuted claims that he is to be replaced.

Sumfest to go beyond midnight

Reggae Sumfest, the premier reggae festival, has been given the go-ahead to stage the one-week event beyond the midnight cut-off time on weekdays and 2 a.m on weekends.

Mind and Spirit - Obama's God factor

Long before he was a national figure, United States Senator Barack Obama opened up a window of his soul so that people could understand his religious orientation. He did this in an interview with Chicago-Sun-Times religion reporter, Cathleen Falsani.





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