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Lead Stories

'Blame the churches for facilitating spread of HIV/AIDS'
Jamaican churches are being accused of facilitating the spread of HIV/AIDS here by not fully supporting an active sex education campaign to fight the disease.

Farmers' delinquency hurt PC banks
The failure of some farmers to repay loans, plus the effects of the recent drought, have combined to cut into the cash flow at several People's Co-operative (PC) Banks islandwide.

Sunday Gleaner remains on top

More than 650,000 persons read every Sunday Gleaner. This represents one in every four man, woman and child in Jamaica.

Skills training offered, few takers in Riverton

Operators of the Riverton Meadows Skills/Training and Education Centre in St. Andrew are being forced to go door-to-door to beg prospective students to come for training at the centre.

Gas dealers rally against Shell
The Jamaica LPG Distributors Association is canvassing support from local cooking gas dealers to strengthen its market position against Shell W.I. Limited which controls more than half of the LPG market.

Guyana, Suriname to sign memo of understanding

A memorandum of understanding, aimed at settling the long standing border and maritime dispute, between Guyana and Suriname, is slated to be signed in Montego Bay today.

















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