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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Wednesday | October 18, 2006

Portland's Queen Bee remains
Daniel McPherson of Fellowship Primary and Junior High School in Portland retained her parish title yesterday in the Gleaner's Children's Own Spelling Bee competition. Daniel triumphed over 15 other spellers in what was the quickest contest...

Death stalks Clarendon roads

YET another fatal motor vehicle crash took place in Clarendon yesterday, the second in as many days in that parish. The police report that the lone casualty in the accident on the Halse Hall main road was Adrian Farqhuarson...


Seven killed on weekend

Seven men, including Beenie Man's brother, were killed on the weekend in separate incidents involving both the police and criminals across the island. According to police reports, about 11:10 p.m. on Saturday, Bryan Smith, 32, brother of popular...


Mini heritage fest at Lewisville High

Spirits were high last Friday at the Newmarket Zone Annual Mini Heritage Fest, which was held at the Lewisville High School in St. Elizabeth, as hundreds of residents turned out to celebrate the life and work of the country's National Heroes...


Marley wigs for babies!

A dreadlocked baby? Perhaps not the kind of thing you see every day, or would want to see for that matter. But reggae fanatics in the United States are lining up to get the Bob Marley look for their tots as young as nine months old.


COMING NEXT WEEK ... ROVING ANNIVERSARY!

October 27 will mark a year since the feature started appearing in every Thursday Gleaner and, to celebrate, The Gleaner will be giving you more Lalah than you can handle! Starting Monday, October 23...




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