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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Thursday | December 14, 2006

More Montego Bay lotto busts
WESTERN BUREAU: Eight more persons have been taken into custody by the Montego Bay police in connection with the lucrative lottery scam in St. James. "There have been ongoing operations across the parish, mainly in the Granville, Bogue Village...

Christmas tree lighting at the park

Members of the downtown Kingston community came out in their hundreds Tuesday night to behold the Kingston and St. Andrew Corporation's (KSAC) Municipal Christmas Tree lighting ceremony at St. William Grant Park....


Groups object to marital rape clause

Three women's organisations have objected to a proposed legislative clause which would require consultation with the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) before determining whether prosecution should occur in cases where marital rape has been proven.


Malaria campaign eats up regular medical resources

The reassignment of some medical technologists to deal with the growing number of malaria cases will result in a delay in the time regular patients would take to get other results, according to Leeford Bennett, chief union delegate for medical technologis


Preliminary hearing on decapitated wife begins

SPANISH TOWN, St. Catherine: The preliminary enquiry into the alleged murder by decapitation of a St. Catherine woman by her husband has started in the Spanish Town Resident Magistrate's Court.


Cops get info on missing couple

Amid the hustle of pedestrian traffic in Mandeville, Manchester, yesterday, a sign posted on the business place of missing couple Richard and Julia Lyn spoke silently: 'Closed until further notice.'


More tributes for John Pringle

Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade have paid tribute to the late John Pringle, the nation's first director of tourism.




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