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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Monday | October 27, 2008

A confessed killer's torment (Part I)
At age 35, Ray Ray* has many things on his mind. His conscience rides him day and night. It's like a psychological conjoined twin that he cannot seem to rid himself of. He wants to smile and dance, but he's restrained by his past, which seems to be in a love affair with his present...

UWI to get $3b addition to med faculty

Major plans are in place at the University of the West Indies, Mona, to construct a $3-billion complex as part of the Faculty of Medical Sciences. According to dean of the faculty, Professor Archibald McDonald, the university has already identified the source for half...

KC gets new multi-purpose building

Students attending Kingston College (KC) now have a building for multi-purpose activities. The Kingston College Old Boys' Association (KCOBA) on Friday officially opened the facility at a dedication ceremony on the school's Melbourne campus.The project,...

The Gavel - Partisan divide slows down crime bill decision

A VOCIFEROUS rejection by members of a joint select committee of Parliament to a recent charge that parliamentarians vote mainly along party lines, might return to haunt them, if they are seen to be playing politics with the six controversial anti-crime...

Nicholson predicts clash between legislature, DPP

OPPOSITION SENATOR A.J. Nicholson believes the Government's plans to establish a special prosecutor as a commission of Parliament could result in a clash between the Legislature and the Director of Public Prosecutions ...

I am confused

Friend, as you can see, I get confused a lot. Mom and Dad say we are to tell the truth but, when we do, they say it's not nice. I don't know what to do. One day, long time ago, Lorna was on spring break.

Stop painful periods

Painful menstruation, referred to as dysmenorrhoea by doctors, is one of the commonest health problems that women suffer from. As many as 90 per cent of women in the western world experience this disorder. In more than 10 per cent of women...





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