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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Saturday | November 4, 2006

Two confess to Berbick murder
Port Antonio, Portland: The two male suspects charged with the murder of former World Boxing Council (WBC) heavyweight champion,Trevor Berbick, were yesterday remanded, when they appeared in the Buff Bay Resident Magistrate's Court in Portland.

Cops target 'lottery scam'

WESTERN BUREAU:The police High Command has intensified its efforts to clamp down on players in the lucrative 'lottery scam' which has been fleecing unsuspecting Americans of millions of dollars.


Media barred from Jamaica House

The media blockade imposed by the governing People's National Party continued yesterday when some members of the print and electronic media were barred from entering Jamaica House about midday...


Tufton wants A-G to resign

OPPOSITION SENATOR, Dr. Christopher Tufton, yesterday called on Senator A.J. Nicholson to resign as either Attorney-General or legal adviser to the governing People's National Party (PNP), or both, in light of the Trafigura scandal.


'Amended business bill to protect public'

AN AMENDED Act, which proposes compulsory registration of persons and businesses involved in trade for profit, is now awaiting the assent of Governor-General, Professor Kenneth Hall.


BJ Hanna staff mourn slain general manager

It was supposed to be a routine day at work for Rosa Goveia, general manager of B.J. Hanna and Sons.


Olint gets green light from court

Olint Corporation Ltd., an investment club trading in foreign exchange, which was closed in March this year by the Financial Services Commission (FSC), was yesterday given the green light by the Supreme Court to continue its operations.




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