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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Saturday | April 8, 2006

Homicide continues to drop
JAMAICA'S HOMICIDE rate continued its downward trend for a third consecutive month in March. However the Corporate Area and St. Catherine which have recorded the highest number of murders over the past five years, remain the major killing...

Errol Hanna makes claim on East Portland constituency
PORT ANTONIO, Portland: AS THE race to fill the vacant position of Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) caretaker for the East Portland constituency intensifies, one of the challengers, Errol Hanna, is claiming to be the most popular among the delegates.


ACROSS THE NATION
Kingston, KINGSTON: Government will be releasing an initial sum of $8 million to assist communities suffering as a result of drought conditions plaguing the island.


Yellow pages sponsors PALS fund-raising post
THE ORGANISATION ­ Peace and Love in Society (PALS) ­ now has a full-time fund-raiser and marketing manager, thanks to the sponsorship of Yellow Pages Caribbean.


UWI students clean up Palisadoes
STUDENTS AT University of the West Indies (UWI) Mona participated in a voluntary clean-up of the Palisadoes Strip, Kingston last Saturday. The 70 volunteers collected 100 bags of garbage, including plastic bottles, caps, lids and other debris.


'Track and field is a part of me'
FOR 28 years Victor Jones has watched junior athletes grow from high school stars at Boys and Girls Championships into national heroes.


PM Douglas to give keynote speech at conference
PRIME MINISTER Dr. Denzil Douglas of St. Kitts and Nevis will give the keynote address at the second Conference on Caribbean Philanthropy, scheduled for May 2 - 5, 2006 at the Rose Hall Resort in Montego Bay, St. James. Mr. Douglas will speak on how...




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