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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Tuesday | October 26, 2004

'Bloodshed pollutes the land' -Al Miller blames downtown decline on violence
THE REVEREND Al Miller has blamed the non-development of downtown Kingston on the shedding of innocent blood in communities there, for which, he said, there has been no 'justice' or 'atonement'.

Grenada marks 21st anniversary of invasion
ST. GEORGE'S, Grenada, AP: GRENADA yesterday commemorated the 21st anniversary of a United States invasion of the island during the Cold War, but most residents were invariably focused on rebuilding from the rubble left by Hurricane Ivan.


Local Crime Stop ad wins int'l award
A LOCALLY-produced television commercial dramatising the economic consequences of illegal drug importation to Jamaica has been awarded 'Best Public Service Announcement, Television', by Crime Stoppers International.


Jury selected as murder trial begins
A 12-MEMBER jury was empanelled yesterday to try the case of 38-year-old Paul Gooden, former consultant of Yummy Bakery, St. Andrew, who is charged with the murder of his wife, Ingrid Andrade-Gooden, 36...


Businessmen arrested for trademark breach
TWO PROMINENT businessmen were arrested yesterday by the Organised Crime Investigation Division, for breaches of the Trade Mark Act in separate incidents in the Corporate Area since October 15.


Delegates shun Charles at meeting
PORT ANTONIO, Portland: DELEGATES AT a meeting attended by Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) leadership candidate Bruce Golding refused to allow his contender Pearnel Charles to address them on Friday night.


Sandy Gully bridge reopens
EXUBERANT CHEERS flowed from the mouths of motorists travelling on Spanish Town Road, St. Andrew, last Friday, in approval of the reopening of the section of the Sandy Gully truss bridge that accomodates traffic going toward Six Miles.












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