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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Friday | December 10, 2004

Fish kill in the Kgn Harbour
FISHERMEN AT the Harbour Head Beach in Harbour View, East Kingston say 'a milky substance' seen floating on the surface of the sea could be responsible for the dead fishes and crabs that have been washing up along the shore of the...

Double murder in Jacks Hill
HEAVILY ARMED gunmen went on a rampage in the rural district of Scotland Heights in Jacks Hill, St. Andrew, killing a common-law couple, burning three houses and a motor car between Wednesday night and early yesterday morning.


Gooden files appeal - Describes his conviction as a miscarriage of justice
CONVICTED MURDERER, 40-year-old Paul Gooden, yesterday filed several grounds of appeal against his conviction and sentence for the murder of his 36-year-old wife Ingrid Andrade-Gooden.


Fifty-five customs officers graduate
IN KEEPING with its modernisation mandate to deliver quality service to its clients, 55 more customs officers from Kingston and Montego Bay graduated yesterday after three months of intensive training. Thandiwe Foote, customs officer at the Norman...


Cost overruns accumulating on market project
OCHO RIOS, St. Ann: THE DELAY in the completion of reconstruction work on the problem-plagued Brown's Town market in St. Ann will result in at least $1.5 million in cost overruns to the St. Ann Parish Council.


Charity group builds house for needy family
TRELAWNY: A BENEVOLENT organisation, Habitat for Humanity, has built a house for a family in Davis Pen, Trelawny as part of a revolving loan programme. The family of three, Milton, Andrie Earle and their son Maliek, has been given 10 years to pay...












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