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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Tuesday | November 15, 2005

TEAR-GASSED! - Mayor threatens to sue policeman
KINGSTON MAYOR Desmond McKenzie has threatened to take legal action after he was tear-gassed by police yesterday. An investigation into the incident by the Half-Way Tree police has already begun.

KRAAL TRIAL: DAY 11 - Cop: Adams planted firearm, spent shells
A FORMER member of the disbanded Crime Management Unit testified yesterday that he saw Senior Superintendent of Police Reneto Adams planting a firearm and spent shells at the crime scene at Kraal, Clarendon.


KRAAL TRIAL: DAY 11 - Judge reprimands defence lawyer over use of cop's alias
CHIEF JUSTICE Lensley Wolfe yesterday chided defence lawyer Valerie Neita-Robertson for calling a policeman by his alias 'Dutty Dog Brown'. Mrs. Neita-Robertson was putting suggestions to police constable Tyrone Brown...


Pentecostal Tabernacle making a difference in people's lives
Today, we continue to profile recipients of the prestigious Gleaner Honour Award. The Pentecostal Tabernacle on Wildman Street, central Kingston, gets the award for voluntary service.


Caring for mind, heart and soul
THE PENTECOSTAL Tabernacle's community outreach programme is not confined to its sidewalk ministry. In 1997, a programme geared towards helping persons primarily in inner-city communities to realise and maximise their potential was established.


Housewife killed as August Town feud flares up
THE CONCRETE two-bedroom house where Glenda Simpson and her children lived on July Road, in August Town, St. Andrew, was abandoned yesterday, hours after the 32-year-old housewife was killed by a group of gunmen who invaded her home...


Get ready for Top of the Class!
IT'S COMING again! A celebration of the island's top academic achievers. It's Top of the Class 2004-2005. Calling all parents, students and teachers of primary, preparatory, junior high, high schools and tertiary institutions!


PSOJ call-in
OUTRAGED ABOUT the nation's crime problem? If you are, get ready to ring National Security Minister, Dr. Peter Phillips, and other security leaders tomorrow.



















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