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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Saturday | March 5, 2005

New PNP caretaker for NE St Elizabeth
SANTA CRUZ, St. Elizabeth: PEOPLE'S NATIONAL Party comrades in North East St. Elizabeth are gearing up to elect a new caretaker for the constituency at the party's selection conference scheduled for this Sunday at the Santa Cruz Primary and Junior...

Kilancholly killer trial delayed
OCHO RIOS, St. Ann: THE MAN charged with the murder of three children in Kilancholly, St. Mary in late January, did not appear in the Port Maria Resident Magistrate's Court on Thursday, as scheduled.


J'can gets six years for drugs in Bermuda
HAMILTON, Bermuda, CMC: A JAMAICA-BORN mother of six will spend the next six and a half years behind bars for importing drugs into Bermuda.


Golding links Spanish Town flare-up to PNP, JLP quarrel
SENATOR BRUCE Golding, leader of the Opposition Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) yesterday linked Thursday's deadly attack at the Electoral office in Twickenham Park, St. Catherine, to a quarrel between JLP and People's National Party (PNP)...


Drought hits West Central St Catherine
ST. CATHERINE: RESIDENTS OF West Central St. Catherine are reeling from the prolonged drought which has affected the area, which has even impacted on school attendance.


Man sentenced for ganja
SANTA CRUZ, St. Elizabeth: A 36-YEAR-OLD man who was caught trafficking ganja in 2003 was this week sentenced to 30 days in prison at hard labour and fined over $28,000 after he was found guilty of breaking the Dangerous Drugs Act by Resident...


It's a new day in FIJI
CHRISTIANS AND church leaders everywhere live for what is often described as a 'Revival' ­ a time when God visits a society and positively transforms its institutions, relationships and the hearts of people.













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