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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Saturday | March 10, 2007

CWC trophy damaged in India
The Cricket World Cup trophy, which was being kept on display in India ahead of the tournament's start this weekend, has been damaged. A part of the US$80,000 silverware inadvertently became undone while being transported for use in a promotional campaign by one of the World Cup's major sponsors, LG Electronics.

Cop freed of murder charge

The policeman who was accused of beating and pushing CorporalGrantley Waite down a flight of stairs at the Mount Salem Police Station in St. St. James, resulting in his death, has been freed.

Across the Nation

Larklyn Forrester opened his mouth wide in the Spanish Town Resident Magistrate's Court this week after he was sentenced to three years' hard labour for unlawful wounding.

JUTC offers premium service

The Jamaica Urban Transit Corporation (JUTC) is offering a premium bus service to and from the Trelawny Multi-purpose Stadium.

Rev Carla Dunbar - The 'Sex Professor'

Some husbands complain that they get tired of 'chicken' and would sometimes like to have other 'meat' like 'beef' or 'mutton'. Well, the reason those husbands are complaining is because their wives don't know how to 'cook'."

Plea for more blood donors

Dr. Lundie Richards, director of the National Blood Transfusion Service (NBTS) has appealed to the public to donate blood to facilitate the possible demand during the 2007 ICC Cricket World Cup.





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