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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Saturday | February 5, 2005

Fire leaves MoBay family homeless
WESTERN BUREAU: A FIRE COMPLETELY destroyed a six-apartment dwelling house in the Sun Valley Road area of Montego Bay on Wednesday, leaving one family homeless.

Ballistics expert takes the stand
GOVERNMENT BALLISTICS expert Daniel Wray testified yesterday at the Braeton murder trial that he saw bullet holes which were consistent with shots fired from outside and inside the house where seven young men were killed by the police.


Gunmen invade Mt Salem
WESTERN BUREAU: A SENIOR citizen was shot and injured in the Katon Lane area of Mt. Salem in Montego Bay on Thursday night when gunmen travelling in a white Toyota Corolla motorcar invaded the community, firing shots with impunity.


Croc in attendance at Frome Technical
WESTERN BUREAU: A CROCODILE, which was found on the compound of the Frome Technical High School in Westmoreland last Thursday, is now the centre of attraction at the school and is also generating much interest in the wider community.


... Ruling will not affect T&T's position, says A-G
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, CMC: ATTORNEY-GENERAL John Jeremie does not believe that Thursday's Privy Council ruling on the constitutionality of the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) as Jamaica's final court of appeal, will affect the country's position...


JTA raps slow pace of school repairs
THE JAMAICA Teachers' Association (JTA) is rejecting the 'slow pace at which repairs are being effected' on some schools that were extensively damaged by hurricane Ivan, which ravaged the island in September last year.













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