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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Tuesday | March 18, 2008

THE ABORTION DEBATE
Join the abortion debate! The Government is examining possible amendments to the laws relating to abortion in Jamaica. Should abortion be legal? Join the abortion debate. Email us: editor@gleanerjm.com; or fax: 922-6223.

Man gets $10m award

The government is to pay $10 million to 67-year-old Harvey Morgan who was formerly employed to the Forestry Department in Portland. Morgan sued the attorney general and Constable Ransford Fraser after he was arrested and charged in March 1991 with several offences...

Jonathan Grant to padlock gate

Spanish Town, St Catherine:A decision has been taken to lock the rear gate at the Jonathan Grant High School after an attack on students of the institution last week. The announcement was made yesterday at a meeting between parents and guardians of the six grade 11 boys who were beaten...

Picturesque Alesund

Last week, we showed you parts of Norway that were completely blanketed by snow. After all, it is winter now. Just yesterday, in a telephone conversation with Ove Godo, managing director of Atlantic exporting company, The Gleaner learnt that it was snowing so heavily...

Missing persons, human remains keep cops busy

WESTERN BUREAU: A puzzling situation is now facing the police in St James and Trelawny as, while persons are going missing in one division unidentified bodies are being discovered in the other. The Adelphi police in St James are now feverishly searching for a British national...





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