Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Monday | February 8, 2010
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Show me the money! - Golding calls for audit of Haiti relief funds - Jamaicans to stay till March 5
IN THE wake of the mushrooming of thousands of organisations throughout the region soliciting money for emergency aid in Haiti, Jamaica's Prime Minister Bruce Golding has called for an audit of all funds collected in Caribbean Community (CARICOM) member states...

El-Faisal pledges positive preaching
Controversial Muslim cleric Sheikh Abdullah el-Faisal says he will continue his preaching in Jamaica, but promised that his messages will not be divisive."I hope my presence will be for good and positive things and not bad...

From relief to rebuilding - FFP's Haiti aid mission gets into second gear
Food For The Poor Inc (FFP), an international charity which also has bases in Jamaica, has purchased, packaged and shipped more than 3,100 tons of emergency relief to earthquake victims in Haiti, the organisation has revealed...

Good cops must dump bad apples! - Gov't sends wrong message too - Phillips
A FORMER national security minister is urging the police to use last week's betrayal by one in their ranks to renew their resolve to help weed out corruption in the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF). But even as Dr Peter Phillips commended the national security ministry...

Victims of domestic abuse urged to take action
AN EXPLOSIVE temper, a history of violence and a controlling personality are three of the clearest warning signals for domestic disputes.Several clinical psychologists interviewed by The Gleaner warned that people should...

Reece defends church schools as champions of education
Archbishop of Kingston, the Most Reverend Donald Reece, yesterday delivered a staunch defence of the role the Jamaican Church plays in education, though conceding that stakeholders could do more to improve service delivery. "When you think of the schools...


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