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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Monday | September 24, 2007

Felix's advice to men
Last week, we told the story of Felix's claim of mental abuse by his wife and how it eventually ended up in separation and pending divorce. He admitted to having made decisions which he now regrets. This week, he outlines some of his mistakes and gives some strong advice...

Of glories past, challenges yetto come, Peter Phillips speaks

The Gleaner: Dr. Phillips, Jamaica has just come out of a general election in which your People's National Party (PNP) lost after being in office for 18 years. Reflecting on those years in office, what were the things that went well and the things that didn't go so well?

Many charged by NSWMA for passing urine in public

Almost 50 per cent of tickets issued by the National Solid Waste Management Authority (NSWMA) within a three-month period this year were issued to persons who urinated in public. This was revealed by Andre Wiltshire, director of enforcement and compliance at the NSWMA....

British army looking to the Caribbean for recruits

KINGSTOWN, St. Vincent (CMC): Army officials have been assuring Caribbean nationals that they would be given equal opportunities to succeed as they continue a drive to recruit young people into the British army. Major Allistair W. Fyfe, a 35-year army veteran...

Second trial for murder accused

Sandra Watt, the woman who is charged in connection with the murder of Lloyd G. Brown, 62, former president of the Jamaica Gasolene Retailers' Association, and his 49-year-old fiancée, Sandra Campbell, is to face a second trial on December 3.





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