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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Tuesday | October 31, 2006

TYRONE'S WATCH - Old problem in New Longville
WHAT'S NOT WORKING? - It is like a recurring decimal. Residents of another community in rural Jamaica continue to suffer from very poor road conditions and a dearth of potable water.

Broken down prisoner truck causes delay in court cases

Several prisoners were not taken to court yesterday because the only truck assigned to transport prisoners to the courts in the Corporate Area broke down. Some of the prisoners were taken to court an hour late because the police had to use...


Oodles of doodles!

Are you a closet doodler? Do you dabble in scrawl when you think nobody's watching? When listening to a long speech or while talking on the telephone, do you find yourself drawing random shapes like triangles or even wine...


The Doodle War

The Gleaner has asked an expert to analyse Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller's doodle. Today we share the analysis: I have been asked to analyse Jamaica's most famous Front-Bench Doodle-in-Progress that was observed on Tuesday...


Contractor General threatens to prosecute public officers

GREG Christie, the Contractor General, has threatened to prosecute public bodies and public officers who have not submitted their Quarterly Contract Award (QCA) reports. In a letter issued to media yesterday ...


Conflicting psychiatric reports stall murder trial

A trial date could not be set yesterday in the case of 31-year-old security guard Jeffrey Perry who is charged with the murder of three children at Killancholly, St. Mary because of conflicting psychiatric reports.




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