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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Thursday | November 16, 2006

Catch of the day
At 8 o'clock yesterday morning, Lauriston Reid, a veteran fisherman from Kingston, was standing alone along the Palisadoes main road with his fishing line in the waters of the Kingston Harbour. It was a slow morning, not a bite since dawn.

Courtroom drama - Police Inspector 'adjourns' court - Judge left on the bench

SPANISH TOWN, St. Catherine: An Inspector of Police left the Spanish Town Resident Magistrate's Court in amazement on Monday when he 'adjourned' the sitting after getting into a verbal spat with the judge, who was left bewildered on the bench.


Drug mule dies at Kingston Public Hospital (KPH)

Four years after she was convicted for attempting to smuggle 1.6 kilograms of cocaine into the United Kingdom, 43-year-old Majorie Elizabeth McBean was at it again. This time she paid the price of smuggling cocaine with her life.


Fire leaves 10 homeless

Ash and tears were all that remained after fire yesterday gutted a five-room dwelling at 45 Chestnut Lane, Kingston 14, leaving 10 members of a west Kingston family homeless. The fire, which reportedly began around 11:00 a.m...


National Youth Service sets new agenda

IN recognition of the 10th anniversary of its reintroduction, the National Youth Service (NYS) will embark on a drive to train 10,000 members annually by 2013. Reverend Adinhair Jones, executive director of the NYS, said this new initiative...




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