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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Thursday | March 22, 2007

On my way to Sabina
Clip-clop, clip-clop, clip-clop. The policeman had a pleased expression on his face as he sat atop the gallant steed. All was well with the world as he patrolled the road leading to Sabina Park, attracting stares from children and women alike.

Hospital emergency services still available to locals - Dalley

Health Minister Horace Dalley is dismissing suggestions that the country's emergency and health care services have been restricted solely to the use of Cricket World Cup personnel. Mr. Dalley also told The Gleaner yesterday, during the launch of the mental health education...

Phipps says Minister of Justice misleading public

Prominent Queen's Counsel Frank Phipps has accused Minister of Justice and Attorney-General, A.J. Nicholson, Q.C., of giving misleading statements to the public to divert fault from himself for his "unseemly haste" in extraditing two Montego Bay businessmen...

Thousands of passports issued to fraudsters

LONDON (Reuters):An estimated 10,000 British passports were issued to fraudulent applicants in the year to last September, the Home Office said yesterday as it launched a new initiative to reduce identity fraud.Face-to-face interviews for new...

Trial of cops on murder rap in session

The trial of the three policemen charged with 1999 murder of Noel Barnes, who was wanted for various crimes in Bull Bay, St. Andrew, began Tuesday in the Home Circuit Court. They are Corporal Lerone Witter, District Constable Ukent Edwards and Constable Kirk Nunes.

NCU students head to France as English language assistants

FIVE STUEDNTS from Manchester-based Northern Caribbean University (NCU) will be spending a year in France as English language assistants in primary or secondary schools."This is really a landmark achievement for the department.

Application deadline is April 27 - SLB

The Students' Loan Bureau (SLB) has reminded tertiary level students that applications are due by April 27 and has stressed that no late application or status report forms will be accepted. According to the SLB, applications are coming in briskly...





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