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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Thursday | November 25, 2004

GOODEN GUILTY - 12-member jury convicts former consultant of murdering his wife
AFTER DELIBERATING for nearly four hours, a Home Circuit Court jury yesterday returned a guilty verdict against 39-year-old Paul Gooden for the murder of his wife, 36-year-old Ingrid Andrade-Gooden.

UWI students scare landlords
UNRULY UNIVERSITY students are making it difficult for their batchmates to find off- campus dwellings, with many corporate area landlords now declaring their reluctance to rent their houses to students.


Evans toast of veterans at media awards
FIVE VETERAN journalists ­ one of them a high school dropout ­ were honoured yesterday for their outstanding contributions to media during the Press Association of Jamaica's (PAJ) Annual Veterans' Luncheon.


PAJ launches fund for retired journalists
THE PRESS Association of Jamaica (PAJ), yesterday launched the Hugh Shearer Fund for Retired Journalists, which is intended to provide assistance to those in the


Bomb scare interrupts 'Zekes' trial
MATTHEWS LANE strongman, Donald "Zekes" Phipps, was among several persons who were forced to make a hasty retreat from the Corporate Area Criminal Court yesterday, due to a bomb scare.


Parties battle for two local government divisions
TWO LOCAL government by-elections will be taking place today-one in Mount Industry in the parish of St. Catherine, and the other in Bethel Town, Westmoreland.


New AIDS cases on the increase
THERE WAS a 12 per cent increase in reported new AIDS cases in the first six months of 2004, compared to the same period in 2003, according to the Ministry of Health.





















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