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Centenarian concerned about welfare of nation’s children

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Centenarian and retired educator Ruby Wells is very concerned about the welfare and upbringing of the nation’s children. “Poor parenting is causing a lot of problems, especially for our young people,” she said in an interview this week. “Nowadays...

Source: Jamaica Gleaner

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