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Lead Stories

Cop ambushed

A policeman and the mother of his children were ambushed and shot dead by gunmen as they walked along a rocky dirt track early yesterday morning in Montego Bay.

Ammo shortage
Licensed firearm holders here are reeling from a shortage of bullets.

Gov't aids plan to wean women from food stamps
The Government has sponsored a pilot project to help wean young women off food stamps.

FBI takes evidence in Kirschhoch case
The United States' FBI has taken all the exhibits collected from the home of Anthony Grant, the bartender who reportedly dated missing travel writer Claudia Kirschhoch, leaving Jamaican forensic experts empty-handed.

Crime, violence tops socialists' agenda
The issue of crime and violence and its impact on the region was high on the agenda of topics discussed at a two-day meeting of the Socialist International Committee for Latin America and the Caribbean (SICLAC), which ended yesterday.

Preparing for a new school year

It's a team effort as parents and children prepare to start a new school year tomorrow.















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