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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Tuesday | August 23, 2005

Principal slain - Thugs slash throat - Was Crown witness in murder case
BOSCOBEL, St. Mary: THE BLOODSTAINED books inside the library and a trail of blood which ran from the room to the main corridor of Boscobel Primary School told a chilling tale of the last moments of principal Manning Marsh who was killed yesterday.

Fare hike driving commuters mad
BUS AND taxi fares driving you mad? Well you're not the only one. Following Sunday's increase in public transportation charges, stories have been popping up from across the island...


Team to oversee statutory fee system
OCHO RIOS, St. Ann: A GROUP has been commissioned to study the rationalisation of statutory contributions to ensure their effective usage, Prime Minister P.J. Patterson announced yesterday.


VP race heats up
THE PEOPLE'S National Party (PNP) secretariat says it is prepared for the unprecedented number of candidates entering next month's vice-presidential race at the party's annual conference.


Ford battles Davies for Region Three
DISSATISFIED WITH the progress of the People's National Party (PNP) Region Three in recent times, activist Dr. Jephthah Ford is attempting to wrest control of the region from Finance Minister Dr. Omar Davies.


One murder every six hours!
POLICE RECORDS reveal that one person is murdered every six hours in Jamaica. The statistics get even more frightening with the latest homicide figures from the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) showing that 80 persons have been killed so far this month.


















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