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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Saturday | February 11, 2006

'A trail of crime' Police say slain brothers in MoBay had criminal record
WESTERN BUREAU: THE ST. James police have declared that brothers, Senil and Derrick Taylor, whose bullet-riddled bodies, along with that of a female companion, were found in the Felicity Crescent area of Montego Bay ...

PSOJ cancels presidential debate
THE PEOPLE'S National Party (PNP) presidential debate, which the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ) has feverishly attempted to organise, has been officially called off.


Silver Pen winner stunned - Lawyer is last recipient for 2005
THE GLEANER'S last Silver Pen winner for 2005 is Glen Cruickshank, attorney at law.


New UK visa policy for kids
AS OF tomorrow, visa applications for children travelling to the United Kingdom will have to state who they will be travelling with when not travelling alone.


Red-hot alert!
THE BUREAU of Standards Jamaica (BSJ) has issued a red alert against all models of Kamura liquid petroleum gas stoves, labelling the appliances as dangerous.


A birthday gift for Sonya Binns
SONYA BINNS, the mother of Francine Dillon who was diagnosed recently with Thymic Carcinoma (Thymoma, cancer of the thymus), has received a birthday gift which perhaps only the miraculous cure of her daughter's condition ...


Case closed against Panton
THE GOVERNMENT-OWNED Financial Institutions Services Ltd. closed its case yesterday in the $2 billion lawsuit against Kingston businessman Donald Panton.


















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