Lights out for 'Bulbie' - Security forces kill Jamaica's most wanted man
JAMAICA'S MOST wanted criminal, 43-year-old Donovan 'Bulbie' Bennett was shot and killed during a joint police military operation in Rock River, Clarendon, yesterday morning.
Traffic changes for Adams' trial
THE TRIAL of Senior Superintendent of Police, Reneto Adams will commence in the Supreme Court today. Adams and five other police officers are on trial for the murder of four civilians in Kraal, Clarendon, on May 7, last year.
'Bulbie's' final gun battle
YESTERDAY'S DEATH of Donovan 'Bulbie' Bennett ended a bloody month for major players in the long-running gang feud in Spanish Town, St. Catherine. Bennett, who the Constabulary Communication Network (CCN), reported was 43-years-old, died...
More showers expected
THE METEOROLOGICAL Service has extended the flash flood waning for low-lying and flood-prone areas, of all parishes, until this morning. As a result more showers and isolated thunderstorms are expected over most of the island today...
Cup organisers deny statements on room rates
KINGSTON (CMC): ORGANISERS OF the 2007 ICC World Cup in the West Indies have denied statements that regional hoteliers have been asked to charge modest room rates for the event.
New directors attend their first CWC board meeting
KINGSTON, Jamaica (CMC): THE FOUR new members of the board of directors of International Cricket Council (ICC) Cricket World Cup West Indies 2007 Inc. attended their first board meeting in Trinidad on Thursday, ICC Cricket World Cup (CWC) West Indies...
Stewart quits as Davies' campaign manager - Haunted by solid waste saga
FOLLOWING SHARP criticisms former Solid Waste Management Authority boss Alston Stewart has resigned, again. The embattled Stewart exited his post as campaign manager for Finance Minister, and People's National Party presidential candidate...
'Youths must seek out existing opportunities'
MINISTER OF Education, Youth and Culture, Maxine Henry-Wilson, says Jamaican youths have the potential and capacity to shape the world. Mrs. Henry Wilson was speaking under the theme 'Jamaica Youth Shaping the World' during the National Church Service...
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