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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Thursday | November 9, 2006

Denham Town locked down - Empty streets, classrooms after four killed
The empty streets, partially blocked roadways and tense atmosphere in the once lively community of Denham Town in west Kingston painted a grim picture of why more than 400 students were prevented from leaving their homes yesterday for classes...

'PNP governs better'

Registered voters are still giving the edge to the People's National Party (PNP), after 17 years at the helm of Government, over the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP), as the party that would do a better job at governing the country..


Hospital books to be audited

An investigation has been launched at two of the nation's premier hospitals in response to reports of overcharging of fees at health facilities islandwide, the Ministry of Health has announced.


North Street residents cry 'fowl'

Angry North Street residents blocked the road yesterday morning in protest against sewage and chicken waste that has been coming out of the drains and into the roads and their homes. They said the problem has been ongoing for the past six weeks.


Christie unfazed by Lawrence statement

Contractor General Greg Christie has issued a stinging response to yesterday's threats of legal action against him levelled by former chairman of the Urban Development Corporation (UDC), Dr. Vin Lawrence.


Malvo gets life

Kingston-born Lee Boyd Malvo has been sentenced to life imprisonment for his role in the notorious serial sniper killings that terrorised Washington D.C. for three weeks in 2002.




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