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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Monday | November 19, 2007

Golding wants birthday gift
The crowd was far less than last year's, but the vibe was at its usual tempo as Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) supporters flooded the National Arena yesterday for its 64th annual conference. It was the first mass gathering of the party since it won the September 3 general election.

Court award to Air Jamaica worker soars

A former Air Jamaica Ltd. worker, who was shackled and detained by United States authorities because he did not have the proper visa to work there, had his Supreme Court award of $1.5 million against Air Jamaica increased to $2.5 million by the Court of Appeal.

Space woes cramping hyperactive students

With over 14 per cent of the nation's schoolchildren affected by attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), the overcrowding of classrooms at the primary level is making the problem difficult to tackle, argues Dr. Yvonnie Bailey-Davidson, consultant psychiatrist.

Man shot, battles for life in hospital, suspect held

Detectives from the Criminal Investigative Branch (CIB) in Port Antonio, Portland, Saturday night arrested a male suspect in connection with the shooting of a man, who is now battling for life at hospital - after being shot in the abdomen.

Get a grip on glucose levels

We pay much attention to detecting high blood sugar levels, the outstanding feature of diabetes. Glucose, blood sugar, is the main fuel that our cells burn to create the energy for our body to function properly.





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