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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Thursday | February 17, 2005

Suspect held in triple murder case
DETECTIVES ATTACHED to the Kingston Central CIB are interrogating a 20-year-old suspect in connection with yesterday's gruesome triple murder at James Street in Central Kingston.

Haitians continue to pour in
PORTLAND: LOCAL FISHERMEN in Long Bay, Portland, yesterday rescued 58 Haitians, following the capsizing of the refugees' 20-foot rowboat off the coast of Panton Hope in the parish.


Cave Hill students still protesting
NEGOTIATIONS BETWEEN students and school officials at the University of the West Indies, Cave Hill campus in Barbados have reached a stalemate with students vowing to continue demonstrating until the administration reopens talks.


Court frees cop of murder
DISTRICT CONSTABLE Norman Smith, attached to the Greater Port-more police station, wept openly in court Tuesday after he was freed of the murder of 22-year-old André Fearon of 8 Manatee Way, Braeton, St. Catherine.


Clark's Town residents baffled by killings
WESTERN BUREAU: RESIDENTS OF Clark's Town in Trelawny are still in a state of confusion as they struggle to come to grips with the shocking reality overtaking their community ­ five gruesome murders in the past three weeks.













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