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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Saturday | December 3, 2005

KRAAL TRIAL: DAY 25 - Prosecution to call Danhai Williams
EAST KINGSTON businessman Danhai Williams is one of the witnesses the prosecution is expecting to call before it closes its case next week in the Kraal murder trial.

ACROSS THE NATION
May Pen, CLARENDON Minister of Finance, Dr. Omar Davies, recently said that one of the reasons for his current leadership bid in the People's National Party was to put together and design policies to give investors and business persons confidence in...


The Woodburns extend 'Circle of Love' in Cobbla
OVER 300 children aged five to 12 years from Cobbla in Manchester were guests of the Woodburn family recently at a 'Circle of Love' festival on Saturday, November 19.


IN MY PARISH
CLARENDON HAS become a bloody parish. The usually laid- back parish has been transformed into a crime-fighting nightmare. However, the transformation did not happen overnight. There were early warning signs.


Oprah as religious leader Oprah as religious leader
SHE HAS A SYNDICATED television programme which is seen in 112 countries and viewed by more than 10 million persons globally. But Oprah Winfrey is more than a talk-show host and head of a media conglomerate. She has evolved into an icon of church-free...


... Probe into bail breaches
HEAD OF the Kingston East Police Division, Superintendent Doric Sinclair, has ordered an investigation to establish for how long businessman Danhai Williams had stop reporting to the police as part of his bail conditions. Mr. Williams, a well-known...


Cops freed of murder
THE THREE policemen charged with the murder of 15-year-old schoolboy Jason Smith have been freed. A Home Circuit Court jury, after retiring for three hours yesterday, freed Corporal Rudolph Rhoden, Constable Dwight Roberts and Special Constable Linton...


















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