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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Saturday | February 18, 2006

Cops off the hook
Cleared of role in 2001 prison break

The Court of Appeal has freed the two policemen convicted last year in connection with the escape of 52 prisoners from the Metcalfe Street Remand Centre in west Kingston almost five years ago.

Clarendon College mourns tragic loss
It was a sad day at Clarendon College yesterday after a female student was hit by a car and killed as she crossed the road in front of the high school on Wednesday.


Sugar talks with investors within weeks - Heaven
Executive chairman of the Sugar Industry Authority (SIA), Ambassador Derrick Heaven, says negotiations will begin within weeks, with investors who have expressed interest in assuming control of the island's sugar factories..


ACROSS THE NATION
Black River, St. Elizabeth: A new ambulance was officially handed over to the Black River Hospital in St. Elizabeth on Tuesday.


Trelawny car-stealing ring busted
WESTERN BUREAU: Three men are now in custody and three motor vehicles recovered after the Trelawny police cracked a car-stealing ring in Deeside on Thursday...

















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