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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Saturday | November 27, 2004

Nettleford named special ambassador for Jamaica
PRIME MINISTER P.J. Patterson has appointed vice chancellor emeritus, Professor Rex Nettleford as 'special ambassador' for Jamaica. Professor Nettleford was presented with his instrument of appointment and a new diplomatic passport at a...

Mentally ill man on murder rap
WESTERN BUREAU: A 23-YEAR-OLD man, believed to be of unsound mind, turned himself over to the Balaclava police in St. Elizabeth after he reportedly stabbed a man to death during a domestic dispute on Thursday night.


Woman kills self, husband
ST. MARY: UNABLE TO face an impending divorce, Donna Goffe-Walter is alleged to have shot and killed her husband, Neville Walter, a building contractor before taking her own life Thursday at the family home in Boscobel Heights, St. Mary.


Injured policeman in stable condition
WESTERN BUREAU: THE POLICE constable who was hospitalised after he was knocked off his motorcycle by a female motorist in Lucea, Hanover, on Thursday, is said to be in a stable condition at the Cornwall Regional Hospital. The full extent of his injury...


Post-mortem result inconclusive
THE POST-MORTEM report on Robyn Foreman, former marketing director at Mother's, a popular fast food establishment, has proved inconclusive. Government pathologist, Dr. Kidiyala Persaud, who conducted the autopsy, is yet to determine the cause of death...


Ganja found in airport bathroom
WESTERN BUREAU: THE AIRPORT police in Montego Bay, St. James, are trying to determine the source of the 204 packages of ganja which were found inside a bathroom in the first class departure lounge at the Sangster International Airport on Wednesday.












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