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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Saturday | August 20, 2005

Bus fare hike hits Children, pensioners, physically challenged not affected
The commuting public will, as of tomorrow, begin paying $50 to travel on the state-owned Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC).The increase in bus fares was announced yesterday by Transport and Works Minister, Robert Pickersgill...

Portland PC rift stalls work projects ­ residents
PORT ANTONIO, Portland: Portland residents are hoping that the recent controversy that has shadowed the Portland Parish Council (PPC) is over and that things will soon return to normal...


Angry mob kills would-be robber
Western Bureau: An alleged robber, who escaped the wrath of residents of Cotton Tree in Trelawny Wednesday night when one of his cronies was chopped to death, suffered a similar fate in nearby Rock Spring on Thursday afternoon after he reportedly brandish


Police involved in Flankers shooting offered bail
Scores of dapperly dressed and uniformed police personnel turned out yesterday to support five of their colleagues, charged with the controversial shooting in Flankers, St. James two years ago.


MoBay man killed Wednesday, father shot Thursday
WESTERN BUREAU: The Montego Bay Police are probing a shooting incident involving a 51 year-old businessman by gunmen at Hart Street on Thursday night. The incident occurred a day after his son was gunned down in the same community. Investigators are now.


Christianity recedes in Europe... Is America next?
"I don't go to church, and I don't know one person who does." That statement, taken from Brian Kenny, a 39-year-old graduate student in Dublin, Ireland, launches readers of USA Today into a...


















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