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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Saturday | December 2, 2006

Armed guards do not belong in schools - Children's Advocate
Children's Advocate Mary Clarke yesterday expressed concern about the use of armed guards on school premises.

Three of the 'Grenada 17' to be released

ST. GEORGE'S, Grenada (CMC): Three prisoners from the so-called 'Grenada 17' group who were convicted in the slaying of former Prime Minister Maurice Bishop will be released today, a government statement revealed Thursday.


Man charged with tourist's murder

WESTERN BUREAU: Murder charges have been levelled against the 32-year-old man who was detained last month for the August murder of an Australian tourist who was found with multiple stab wounds inside his hotel room in Montego Bay, St. James.


Across the nation

Mandeville, Manchester: Mandeville attorney Keith Smith is calling on Government, as well as society on a whole, to take a second look at what he terms the "imbalance" between the rights of accused persons and those of their victims.


Demonisation at Shortwood Teachers' College

The recent media reports of 'Demon possessed students at Shortwood Teachers' College' and the subsequent public discussions, commentaries and debates on the subject of demonology (and 'exorcism') have left many people frightened, confused...


One of St James' most wanted still being interrogated

WESTERN BUREAU: Detectives yesterday continued their interrogation of a man who was named among the four most wanted men in St. James on Thursday.




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