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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Thursday | February 23, 2006

'WENTICKO DUPPY' - Kellits' most well-known attraction scares many
THE SECOND I saw the curtain move in the window of the old duppy house, my knees started to shiver something fierce. Believe me, I was only seconds away from experiencing a massive cardiac arrest right there on the roadway between a stack of logwood...

UK assets seizure law bites
IN THE United Kingdom (U.K.), a legislation similar to the Proceeds of Crime Act, which is currently before the Jamaican Parliament, has been reaping modest success for British law enforcement authorities since its enactment in 2002.


Man freed of cop's murder
THE MAN who was accused of the murder of Senior Super-intendent Lloyd McDonald was freed Tuesday after Justice Kay Beckford upheld a no case submission. He is Ian Scott, 26, steel worker of Grants Pen, St. Andrew, who had been in custody since March...


Deejay Phillip Paulwell? - Commerce Minister displays his versatility at Team Portia rally
IF PHILLIP Paulwell isn't retained as Minister of Commerce, Science and Technology after this Saturday's People's National Party (PNP) presidential elections, he may consider a career in entertainment.


Seven shot to death in eight-hour killing spree
SEVEN PERSONS were murdered in Kingston during eight hours of mayhem in the capital between Tuesday evening and yesterday morning. Five of the incidents took place in east Kingston and the others in central Kingston.

















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