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Archive for September, 2008

Police suspect murder in elderly couple’s death

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MAY PEN, CLARENDON: The Clarendon Police say they suspect foul play in the death of an elderly couple in the parish last Saturday night.Louis Bryant, 72, a retired farm manager of Sevens Estate in Clarendon and his 60-year-old-wife Carmen, a retired bank…

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The men speak out

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The second staging of The Gleaner-sponsored conference, Men on a Mission, brought together a wide cross-section of men under the theme - Man enough for the times.A group from the Majesty Gardens community, led by Pastor Richard Chang braved gang warfare…

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Family - first school for our children

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I say yes to the question ‘Is the family as we knew it in Jamaica dead?’ According to ‘Mr Oxford’, a family consists of ‘parents and their children, sometimes including grandchildren and other relations.

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Resume hanging - Manchester Chamber of Commerce says it has had enough

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MANDEVILLE, Manchester: The dramatic increase in murders in the parish over the last four months, which has drawn national attention, has heightened the call for Government to resume hanging by the majority of the members of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce….

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Family in crisis

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Certainly not, but we must agree that the family worldwide is in crisis. As opined by theologian Mary Hatch, the family is in flux, which would indicate that it is in a state of constant change, and changes in the society will also impact the family positively or negatively.

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Tragic end - Body found believed to be that of 11-year-old girl

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It was a dark and gloomy day in the community of Cyprus Hall, Belvedere, St Andrew, late yesterday morning, where a body was found, suspected to be that of Ananda Dean. According to Deputy Superintendent of Police Carol McKenzie, who is attached to the Constant Spring…

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My son is slow for his age

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Q: Hi doc, my son is in grade six at a primary school and he cannot read properly. He also writes like a student of a lower grade. He is a happy child and has almost everything for his comfort. Where can I take him for help before it’s too late?

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… not yet, but dying

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The original family in Jamaica was kept alive by love.The family was kind and that kindness was displayed through sharing, especially food, considered to be the staff of life.

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