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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Thursday | November 3, 2005

Drink recalled - A third victim dies of suspected food poisoning, sample sent to lab
A THIRD person died yesterday of complications from infections resulting from a suspected case of food poisoning. He has been identified as Denver Taylor, a resident of Gregory Park, St. Catherine...

KRAAL TRIAL: DAY THREE - Scotland Yard detective dismissed from court
THE TRIAL of Senior Superintendent Reneto Adams and the five policemen charged with murder entered its third day yesterday with a policeman testifying that he was interviewed by detectives from Scotland Yard.


Guns bark near court - Lawyer shot in office, residents protest for 'Zekes'
GUNSHOTS RANG out in downtown Kingston yesterday while a bail application was being made in the Home Circuit Court for well-known Matthew's Lane resident, Donald 'Zekes' Phipps. He is facing a double murder charge.


Bureau of Standards, JPS settle meter issue
THE STAND-OFF between the Jamaica Public Service Company (JPS) and Bureau of Standards Jamaica (BSJ) has been settled. Minister of Commerce, Science and Technology, Phillip Paulwell, has revoked the recently gazetted Compulsory Standards Order...


J'can drug don to pay £3 million to UK court
LONDON, England: JAMAICAN MILLIONAIRE drug dealer 39-year-old Lincoln White, who supplied almost all of Scotland's crack cocaine, has been ordered to hand over more than £3 million to the courts in the U.K.


Three more arrested for hate crime in Britain
LONDON, England: THE MERSEYSIDE police have arrested and charged three more persons in connection with the killing of black teenager Anthony Walker, whose parents are Jamaican.


JLP to give crime special consideration
JAMAICA'S OPPOSITION Leader Bruce Golding believes that there will be a general election next year and his party, if elected to form the next government, is prepared to make tough decisions on crime.



















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