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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Saturday | January 12, 2008

O'Meally-Nelson leaves UTech
Dr. Blossom O'Meally-Nelson, was recently removed from her position as Pro-Chancellor of the University of Technology (UTech), after serving the institution for 18 years.

Bouncing back from crack

Teen Challenge Jamaica, says Mr. Anthony Richards, has a high success rate which could easily be due to the fact that candidates are selected following an interview.

Libel group to hold public forums

The committee set up by Prime Minister Bruce Golding to review the Libel and Slander Act will meet, on January 15 at the Northern Caribbean University in Manchester and Wednesday, January 30 at Stephanie Hall, Holy Childhood ...

'Lack of civic pride could destroy MoBay's tourism'

WESTERN BUREAU:Montego Bay's new mayor, Councillor Charles Sinclair, says the premier tourist destination faces a good chance of losing that title, because it is surrounded by filth, disorder and "to some extent" chaos.

Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) traffic dept receives two new patrol cars

The traffic department of the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) received two new patrol cars from the National Road Operating and Constructing Company to help shore up its efforts in making Highway 2000 safer.

From drug addicts to a life of purpose

In the lobby of the Teen Challenge Jamaica office, a group of men are enjoying the thrills of a table tennis match with some playing the actual game and the others being spectators.

Medical Association of Jamaica (MAJ) urges government to address overcrowding at Bustamante Hospital

Petrina FrancisStaff ReporterClaiming that free health care for children under 18 has resulted in a rush on the Bustamante Hospital for Children, the Medical Association of Jamaica (MAJ) has urged the Government to address the level of overcrowding at...

'Ganja smoking destroying our young men'

Describing marijuana as "a silent human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)", member of the Parliament's Human Resources, Social Development, Infrastructure and Physical Development Committee ...

Equipping men with life skills

The schedule at Teen Challenge for the men daily is one which begins as early as 5:45 a.m.

Renewed hope for the New Year

A week before Christmas, 75-year-old Edna Panton had declared that it would have been her worst Christmas ever since she would have to experience it without her home and belongings.

Career: 8 things you should do at an interview

Be on time Public transport may be useless if the traffic is heavy.

DOs and DOn'Ts ... of dining out

It's something that some of us do regularly, especially when our hectic schedule prevents us from cooking.

Talking SEX: Overcoming emotional barriers to sex

When it comes to cheating, men have been given a bad name.

Doctor's Advice: I'm a virgin at 21!

I am a guy of 21, and so far I am still a virgin.





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