I was aborted! Mother, child happy procedure was botched
DEBORAH SMITH aborted her first child 19 years ago.
The world loves Asafa: Most-tracked athlete in media - Dow Jones, Bolt, a hit in China
JAMAICA'S solid sprinter, Usain Bolt, may be the fastest man in the world, but he is in the shadow of countryman Asafa Powell when it comes to being the most-talked-about athlete at the Beijing Olympics.
Botched abortion?
MEDICAL DOCTORS agree that what Deborah Smith - a mother who attempted to terminate her pregnancy, but was still carrying the baby - experienced was a botched abortion.
Gambling with the soil
CLIMATE CHANGE is one term with which the smallest of small farmers in St Thomas should now be familiar.
Flood-Prone Jamaica: Sunshine City needs help
Each year, many communities across the island are severely affected by flood waters. The causative factors are both man-made and natural. In a series of articles, The Sunday Gleaner's investigative reporter Mark Titus takes an in-depth look at flood-prone Jamaica.
the week that was: August 3-9: Independence festivities end on a high note
Almost on the eve of the 29th Olympiad in China, where Jamaica's prospects for gold in a number of events are high, Olivia Grange, minister with responsibility for culture and sport, described the Independence...
US investor sues tourism agencies
Noel Thompson and Dalton LaingSunday Gleaner WritersWESTERN BUREAU:AN AMERICAN investor has filed a multimillion-dollar lawsuit against the Jamaica Tourist Board (JTB), the Tourism Product Development Company (TPDCo) and the attorney general for damages...
Consultant calls for greater crime-fighting role for soldiers
Dr Henley Morgan (centre), guest speaker at the launch of 'Alert', the Jamaica Defence Force's magazine, chats with Major General Stewart Saunders (right), chief of defence staff, and Lieutenant Colonel Paul Dunn at Up Park Camp, St Andrew, last...
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