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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Wednesday | November 29, 2006

Students shot - Vere Tech security guard fires shotgun
Hayes, Clarendon: Five students were left nursing gunshot wounds and a security guard taken into custody yesterday after they were hit with shrapnel from the Remington shotgun he should have been using to protect the children at Vere...

'We are shocked by this incident'

SENATOR NOEL Monteith, State Minister in the Ministry of Education and Youth, has expressed shock at yesterday's shooting incident at Vere Technical High School in Hayes, Clarendon. The Junior Education Minister also said...


Four killed in MoBay's murderous rampage

WESTERN BUREAU: Fear, anguish and a cry for retribution ruled supreme in the communities of Rose Heights, Green Pond and Norwood, St. James yesterday, as residents reacted to the murderous carnage in which four men were shot dead...


Report confirms deportee, crime link

A study on the effects of criminal deportation in Jamaica has revealed that 71 per cent of the 33,268 persons deported over the last 15 years were sent home because of a criminal offence. The remainder were deported...


Ashtrom owed millions on Whitehouse project

Some US$980,000 (approximately J$65 million) is still owed, under the controversial Sandals Whitehouse hotel construction project, to contractors Ashtrom Building Systems Limited, according to the Urban Development Corporation (UDC).


Woman strangled

Three weeks ago, Claudette Nelson was chopped and killed in St. Catherine by her spouse, Linton Stephens. A week later in Hanover, another woman was chopped by her ex-husband, who dumped her body parts in an incinerator.


Deadline warning for cricket tickets

If you have not yet purchased tickets for the ICC Cricket World Cup (CWC), your chance of attending the games of your choice lies in applying for a ticket before 11:00 p.m. tomorrow night.


'Clinical pharmacists to solve prescription debate'

Norman Dunn, president of the Pharmaceutical Society of Jamaica (PSJ), is demanding that the role of clinical pharmacists be made permanent in every health facility in Jamaica.




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