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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Thursday | October 11, 2007

Hustle and bustle of the Linstead Market
I stood there at the side of the road between a steady stream of brown water in a partially clogged gutter and a skinny man with oversized ears, transfixed by the shocking display in front of me. Across the road from where I was standing, was a man leaning against a wooden cart....

Start date unclear for Bogue roadwork - NWA unable to say when dualisation of main road to begin.

WESTERN BUREAU: While plans are still in place for the promised dualisation of the Bogue main road in Montego Bay; the National Works Agency (NWA) is uncertain when work will actually begin. "I can't give you any such information at this time," said Janelle Ricketts...

Pegasus back to normal by month end

According to Eldon Bremner, general manager of the Jamaica Pegasus hotel in New Kingston, full restoration of all services offered at the 18-floor facility is expected by the end of this month.This as a result of continuous work being done following a fire ...

Public reacts to call for military draft

The following are reactions received via e-mail to Monday's lead story on Pastor Glen Samuels' proposal that a mandatory military draft be established to instill discipline in the nation's youth. ...

Justice Wright dies at 82

Retired Court of Appeal Judge and pastor of the Dayton Diamond Ridge Church, Martin Wright, died Tuesday at age 82. Justice Wright retired from the Court of Appeal Bench in 1995. He also served as a member of the Judicial Services Commission.

The hottest topics on the cocktail circuit

Wife's political dirt - 1.They have always said that 'hell hath no fury like a woman scorned'. How about like a woman whose husband has been looked over for a high-profile appointment? The wife, it seems is not at all amused, and is dishing out the political dirt.

Gunmen claim three in St James

WESTERN BUREAU: The bloodletting in St.James continued on Tuesday night, claiming the lives of three men, who were killed by gunmen in separate incidents across the parish. The murder victims have been identified as 24-year-old Oniel Cooper of Canterbury; Bertram Calvert...





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