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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Monday | October 10, 2005

TRENCH TOWN HIGH (PART II): Alicia - one of them
SHE DOESN'T know how to be angry. She doesn't know how to be really mad but she knows that whenever she thinks about it. "All I feel is low." Aliciais one of them..

PCJ requests tax exemptions on more energy-saving devices
MORE ENERGY-SAVING devices could be receiving import duty and GCT exemptions. Director of the Petroleum Corporation of Jamaica's (PCJ) Energy Efficiency Unit, Dr. Cezley Sampson...


'Chubby Dread': The end of an era
AS TRAGIC as it was, Franklin 'Chubby Dread' Allen spent the final hours of his last day on earth doing what he loved best - listening to music, with a lady on his arm.


Residents block roads to protest shooting death of 'One Order' member
SPANISH TOWN, St. Catherine: MAJOR ROADBLOCKS were mounted in Spanish Town on Friday, as angry residents swarmed the Old Capital to protest the shooting death of Omar 'Tickerus' Campbell...


Kingfish claiming success against the 'One Order' and 'Clansman' gangs
WESTERN BUREAU: THE TOP leadership of St. Catherine's two most prominent criminal gangs - the 'One Order' and 'Clansman' - are either in custody or on the run as a result of the major offensive launched against them eight months ago...


Dead farm workers praised in Canada
CANADA: A MEMORIAL service was held last Tuesday for two Jamaican farm workers killed recently in a traffic accident in Delhi, Ontario, a farming community near Brantford.


UTech alumni body awards scholarships
THE ONTARIO chapter of University of Technology's (UTech) alumni association has launched new scholarship awards for students in the province.




















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