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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Sunday | October 12, 2008

CRISIS ABROAD - OPPORTUNITY 'A YAAD'
IF YOU are hoping that the roads in the community will be repaired this fiscal year, financial analysts advise that you prepare for a bumpy ride.

Mental strength during crisis - Leaders caught in high-stress occupations

WITH THE global financial crisis taking a swipe at Jamaica, political leaders are facing tough decisions head-on.Last week, Prime Minister Bruce Golding admitted that the economic meltdown would affect some of Jamaica's...

Give more incentives to farmers

Financial stakeholders, speaking at a Gleaner Editors' Forum at the newspaper's North Street offices recently, offered the following suggestions to government:"We need to take [control] of our own destiny and part of that is ensuring that we can feed...

Elderly under siege - Assault cases include rape, stabbings, beatings

THEY SHOULD be among the most respected in our society, but a high number of the nation's seniors - 65 years and over - are turning up at public hospitals with severe injuries inflicted by other people.

'Bellevue a human warehouse' Psychiatrist wants hospital closed

DR WENDEL Abel, head of the Department of Psychiatry at the University of the West Indies, Mona, has called for the clo-sure of the country's largest and longest-running mental...

The PNP's road to renewal - Trouble at the root

STILL SMARTING from the recent stinging criticisms of its group system, the People's National Party (PNP) has drafted several constitutional changes designed to stamp out the practice of...

New ambassador to China appointed

COURTNEY Rattray, a director with the foreign ministry, has been appointed ambassador to the People's Republic of China.

Small deeds of kindness

WHILE the country reels in response to the spate of gruesome violence against the most vulnerable members of our society, there are still groups across the nation which, without fanfare, are doing small acts of kindness for...





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