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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Wednesday | December 10, 2003

Cell calls murder man's alibi
A MAN, who claimed he was out of town when his wife was murdered in St. James, was actually placed in the parish by the cellular phone calls he allegedly made at the time the crime was committed.

Customs on staff recruitment drive
THE JAMAICA Customs Department is on a drive to recruit quality staff as part of its modernisation effort, reports the Jamaica Information Service, the government's news agency.


Taxi group boss on multiple charges
... has long record of traffic breaches

COLLIN MANNING, president of the National Association of Taxi Operators (NATO), appeared in the Spanish Town Traffic Court on Monday on an executed warrant for breaches of the Road Traffic Act.













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