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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Wednesday | November 22, 2006

Cop battles for life after killing companion
What should have been a normal drop-off for a four-year-old hearing-impaired boy at the Danny Williams School for the Deaf in Papine, St. Andrew yesterday, took a tragic turn that has left the youngster motherless.

'Make them pay' - Gov't mulls sanctions on public officials for guideline breaches

The government intends, by the end of the current financial year, to legislate sanctions against public officials who flout its procurement guidelines - a proposal that won the immediate endorsement of Auditor General Adrian Strachan.


Fullerton attempts to flee after fraud conviction

Nicole Ann Fullerton, former acting operations manager of the failed Caldon Merchant Bank, who was convicted on Monday of fraud charges was taken into custody yesterday after she attempted to flee the island.


Eager to be 'e-ready'

Heading south down Acadia Drive in uptown Kingston takes you to a junction in the expanding 'information society'. Reaching the T-junction with Baribican Road, the more affluent can turn left for cappuccino and free wireless Internet access...


Highway robbery? - Contractor General probing road contracts

The multibillion-dollar Highway 2000 project has been placed under the probing lens of the Office of the Contractor General, as the Greg Christie-led office investigates allegations of irregularity, sources have revealed.


Flash flood watch remains

A flash flood watch remains in effect for low-lying and flood-prone areas, as well as northern and south-eastern parishes until 5:00 a.m. tomorrow, the Meteorological Service reports.




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