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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Tuesday | February 1, 2005

No let-up in Spanish Town violence
THE VIOLENCE that has scarred sections of Spanish Town during the past two weeks continued yesterday with the murder of 30-year-old Oneil Mullings along Market Street.

Warrants out for two witnesses
THE BRAETON murder trial took a dramatic turn yesterday when warrants of arrest were issued for two civilian witnesses who failed to attend court.


Police probing another lead into St Mary murders
Ocho Rios: FOUR DAYS after three children were brutally murdered in Kilancholly, St. Mary, the police in the parish have still not been able to make an arrest.


STATHS mourns after murder of grade 11 student
Students and teachers at the St. Andrew High Technical School (STATHS) in Kingston, were in a sombre mood yesterday, as they mourned the tragic death of 16-year-old Kemoy Walters, a grade 11 student, who was sprayed with bullets by men...


G2K backs cops - Better working conditions, more staff needed
GENERATION 2000 (G2K), the group of young professionals associated with the Opposition Jamaica Labour Party (JLP), yesterday called on the Government to redouble its efforts to increase the staff complement...


Ministry monitoring 'mad cow' report
MINISTER OF Agriculture, Roger Clarke has ordered the veterinary division to immediately investigate reports of the Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE), popularly referred to as 'mad cow disease', being detected in a goat in France.


Fulbrights laud Cobb
THE JAMAICA Fulbright-Humphrey Alumni Association (JFHAA) held a farewell reception to honor United States Ambassador Sue M. Cobb for her work in advancing educational initiatives and exchanges in Jamaica on Monday. The reception, which featured...


China VP arrives today
VICE-PRESIDENT OF the People's Republic of China, Zeng Qinhong, will arrive in the island this morning at the Norman Manley International Airport to start a three-day official visit, covering the launch of the China-Caribbean economic trade fair and...













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