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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Monday | August 25, 2008

The story of Jermaine (Part 1)... product of an alleged rape
With tears bursting from his eyes, he expressed his desire to be hugged and loved by his mother, for her to let go of her own pain and fully embrace him. But, don't let his tears fool you; he's no sap. They belie the inner-strength of a man who had succumbed to his own demons...

Asafa's mom, church praise God for success of athletes

Songs of praise were belted from the lips of the small congregation gathered at the Redemption Church of God in Ewarton, St Catherine, yesterday morning, to celebrate the tremendous and historic performances of Jamaican athletes at the Games of the...

Proud products of St Jago High

What do Melaine Walker, Kerron Stewart, Delloreen Ennis-London and Kenia Sinclair have in common? Apart from their outstanding performances as part of Jamaica's stellar track and field squad at the 29th Olympiad, all four athletes, along with several others...

Dancing into history in Beijing

The world's fastest man over 100 and 200 metres, Usain Bolt, may not have been known for his dancing skills, but he has excited the curiosity of many by showcasing a few moves before and after his races. Only moments after giving the world a spectacular show of speed and endurance...

Grants Pen students awarded for sterling GSAT performances

Thirty-five students from the Grants Pen community in St Andrew were on Friday awarded for their sterling performances in the Grade Six Achievement Test (GSAT). The students were all part of the United States Agency for International Development/COMET, GoGSAT Programme...

Girls having negative impact on son's schoolwork

Q: Good day to you doctor I am a desperate and concerned parent, trying to find a way to save my son from himself. What I mean is that all he is concerned about now is girls, or, one in particular, and it is having a negative impact on his schoolwork.





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