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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Tuesday | November 1, 2005

UNDER FIRE - Spn Town Cops Ambushed, Station Torched, Schools & Businesses Closed, Roads Blocked
MAYHEM GRIPPED Spanish Town, St. Catherine, in its deadly embrace yesterday as angry protests and running gun battles between armed thugs and the police forced the lockdown of most schools, shuttered businesses in the area...

PNP linked to 'Bulbie'
THE ST. Catherine North police yesterday accused the governing People's National Party (PNP) of being a major supporter of Jamaica's most wanted criminal, Donovan 'Bulbie' Bennett, who was shot and killed by law enforcers in Clarendon...


Let's end rule of criminals!
TOO MANY children without fathers; too many children who do not know their fathers; too many children who will never know their fathers and too many children whose fathers have been murdered.


Tight security as Kraal case opens
THERE WAS added security yesterday at the Supreme Court for the trial of Senior Superintendent of Police Reneto Adams and five other policemen, charged with the murder of four civilians at Kraal, Clarendon, just over two years ago.


Mountain View stages vigil for peace
FOR A few hours Sunday evening, residents of Mountain View Avenue in east Kingston filed into the New Testament Church of God, asking for divine assistance to heal the wounds of their community.


Kingston selects top speller, St. Catherine finals moves to Kingston
Lloyd Wright, father, and coach Rev. Glen Archer congratulate Khandae Wright of Mavisville Preparatory School, who won the Gleaner's Children's Own newspaper Kingston parish finals yesterday at the newspaper's downtown Kingston offices.


Golding wants policy for dual directorship
LEADER OF the Opposition Bruce Golding is calling for clear and specific guidelines to be laid down to ensure that there is "no overlap, confluence or interconnection" between people's private interests and the authority or influence...


Donna Scott-Motley named as PNP Senator
DONNA SCOTT-MOTLEY is the new People's National Party senator. She replaces Senator Keste Miller, an attorney-at-law, who has been assigned to the Jamaican High Commission in London.



















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