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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Tuesday | March 29, 2005

Violence against children campaign launched
FED UP with the increasing numbers of children being hurt or killed locally, child advocacy organisation, Hear The Children's Cry, ...

Students can now rest easy - GSAT is over
MANY GRADE six students across the island can now breathe a sigh of relief as the long awaited Grade Six Achievement Test (GSAT), which they spent months preparing for, is now over.


Church of God holds conference
THE 91ST Annual General Assembly of the Church of God in Jamaica will convene on Tuesday, March 29-April 3, 2005 at 7:00 p.m. under the theme 'Evangelise or Die' at the Ardenne High School Auditorium, 10 Ardenne Road, Kingston 10.


Schools get intro to golf
SPANISH TOWN: TTHE KIWANIS Club of the Caymanas Business District intends to change that perception of golf as a sport for the wealthy. In association with the Jamaica Golf Association ...


Ensom City still under investigation
SPANISH TOWN: THE ST. CATHERINE North police, along with the Organised Crime Investigation Division (OCID), are conducting further investigations about the recent find of a Intratek submachine gun in the Ensom City area of Spanish Town...


Health expo for all ages
HEALTH, FITNESS and rejuvenation takes centre stage April 9 and 10 at the Hilton Hotel in an expo which combines over 10 workshops and an exhibition of booths offering tips and goods for sale...


13 YEARS OF P.J. PATTERSON:
The making of a good political leader

After completing 13 years as Prime Minister - the longest continuous period served by anyone in the office ­ P.J. Patterson is going into retirement this year, he says, to pamper his grandchildren ­ Breanna, Gabrielle and Nikos....













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