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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Friday | March 16, 2007

Children gunned down in St Catherine - 'I have nothing to live for now'
Political leaders and advocates for children were among those who yesterday expressed shock while condemning the gruesome murder of the two children who were gunned down at their home in Portmore, St. Catherine, Wednesday night.

Job cuts hit Hanover - Apparel sector takes a beating - More than 500 workers to be sent home

WESTERN BUREAU: The head of the Hanover Chamber of Commerce has called for the information communication technology (ICT) sector to be expanded to the parish in order to cushion major downsizing operations planned by apparel company Jockey International....

Irish party at Sabina

WHEN THE Irish come to party it's serious business.If you mix that party with cricket, the result is pure excitement. Those who were not at Sabina Park yesterday not only missed the third tie in Cricket World Cup history, when Ireland and Zimbabwe both made 221 off 50 overs....

'No new route' -Bog Walk business interests protest adjustment to Highway 2000

SPANISH TOWN, St. Catherine: Several business persons in the Bog Walk to Linstead corridor say they will not support a proposed adjustment to segment 2A of Highway 2000, which would have the toll road from Bushy Park to Ocho Rios running through sections of their community.

Education Ministry to assist 'deregistered' teachers

The Ministry of Education and Youth is to make special arrangements with some tertiary institutions, which will allow the more than 100 teachers who have been deregistered to stay in school until the $500 million revolving loan fund is ready in May...

Kids orphaned after gunmen slay couple

SPANISH TOWN, St. Catherine: Two children are now motherless as gunmen shot and killed their mother and stepfather in an attack in the Grantland district area near Linstead, St. Catherine, on Wednesday night. It is reported that, about 11:00 p.m., residents of Grants...





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