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More men dying in road accidents
MORE MEN, than women, continue to die in motor vehicle accidents on Jamaica's roads. This is according to reports from the Police Traffic Headquarters, Elletson Road, east Kingston.

MoBay Drug Court opens with four cases
WESTERN BUREAU: THE MONTEGO Bay Drug Court opened yesterday afternoon with the first four cases facing a tribunal of a Resident Magistrate and two Justices of the Peace.

Schoolboy charged with murder
A 16-YEAR-OLD Kingston College schoolboy has been arrested in connection with the slaying of Gary Edwards, a student of Dunoon Technical High, who was stabbed to death in downtown Kingston on April 30. Detectives probing the matter held the suspect...

ID parade for West Kgn detainees today
SPANISH TOWN, St. Catherine: THERE IS to be an identification parade today at the Central Police Station, East Queen Street, Central Kingston, for 14 people who were picked up by the police in West Kingston and who are being detained at the Portmore...

Farmer slain in W/Kgn unrest laid to rest
THE ENDANGERED ringtail pigeon nestles in the interlocking hills. Towering peaks afford the peasantry use of their hill slopes for farming, the only economic activity that sustains life in the quaint village of Penlyne Castle, just above Hagley's Gap...












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