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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Thursday | March 1, 2007

Nothing really happens in...Guanaboa Vale
Whoosh! Another overloaded minivan blew past Miss Brown as she stood at the roadside in Guanaboa Vale in St. Catherine. Her hair and her skirt went north and a cloud of dust went into her eyes. "Cho man! Dem caan tek time drive?" she shouted.

Large cash, drug hauls at correctional centres

Searches conducted within the island's correctional and remand centres last year yielded $204,064, cellphones, knives, appliances, toy guns, marijuana and other contraband. A total of 181 searches conducted at five of the island's correctional institutions...

Berbick suspects still in custody

Up to yesterday afternoon, the two male suspects charged with the brutal murder of former World Boxing Council heavyweight champion, Trevor Berbick, remained behind bars despite being offered bail.The two suspects, 20-year-old Harold Berbick...

Stamps released for cricket

The postal authority yesterday released a series of stamps celebrating Cricket World Cup.. Other countries that are a part of the Universal Postal Union, a branch of the United Nations, also released a commemorative series of stamps.

PAC sets Sandals Whitehouse deadline

The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) of Parliament, examining the US$43 million cost overrun at the Sandals Whitehouse Hotel in Westmoreland, has set a March 20 deadline for concluding its deliberations on the controversial project.





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