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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Wednesday | June 22, 2005

KSAC bowls over 'Cuddy' with honour
COURTNEY WALSH, 'the big man inna cricket', was bowled over after the Kingston and St. Andrew Corporation (KSAC) renamed Derrymore Road in his honour on Monday.

Lennox Edwards - Violence changed his life
EVERY YEAR, October 2 brings back sad memories for 38-year-old Lennox Edwards. The reason - he was shot on that date in 2001. That night at the dancehall had started on a promising note for the hard drinker and party animal.


Basic school project needs funding - Greenwich Town man appeals to corporate Jamaica
AS THE rain poured in sheets, Alan Campbell sought shelter in the unfinished building he hopes will some day house a basic school. His slim frame swallowed by a winter jacket, the lanky Rastafarian gave a mini-tour of a project...


Woman freed of murder charge
A HOME Circuit Court jury has freed 39-year-old Norma Smith, vendor, of 29 Christopher Road, Kingston 14, who was accused of murdering the father of her four children.


Unprecedented challenge to the Extradition Act
A JAMAICAN man who has been ordered extradited to the United States is challenging the Extradition Act of 1991 on the ground that it is unconstitutional because special procedures laid down by the Constitution of Jamaica...


Four Jamaicans among awardees in Refugee Day poster competition
FOUR JAMAICAN children were awarded prizes at the third annual Caribbean World Refugee Day Poster Contest awards ceremony, held on Monday at the Wolmer's High School for Girls.


Solid Waste report ready
THE ANTICIPATED Contractor-General's report, which is expected to provide answers to allegations of corruption and cronyism at the National Solid Waste Management Authority (NSWMA), is ready.

















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