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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Tuesday | August 12, 2008

KSAC's demolition plan devastates shop owners
Tears streamed down the face of one bar operator as she begged for more time while the anger was clear on the face of a jewellery shop operator as she vowed to take legal action to deal with a threat they and several other small business operators face...

State-of-the-art nursing school opens its doors

Jamaica's ailing nursing sector received a significant boost Sunday with the official opening of the Hyacinth Chen School of Nursing by Michael Lee Chin, chairman of the AIC Fund Management and the National Commercial Bank, at the Northern Caribbean...

'I just a keep the faith' - Vendors tell their tales

Streetside vending is never easy and the more prices rise, the more shoppers are cutting back. This means vendors have been forced to work extra hard to break even. Rose is a longtime vendor, who works in downtown, Kingston. "People just look and walk away.

Family mourns couple's untimely death

SEVENTEEN YEAR-old Akeem Ashmeade has not slept since his parents died tragically in a car accident on July 20 of this year. With puffy eyes, the Jose Marti High School student explained that he only sleeps for a few hours during the day...

Muirhead's case returns to Court of Appeal

The United Kingdom Privy Council has sent back the murder case of 30-year-old Gerald Muirhead of McKoy Lane, Kingston 11, for the Court of Appeal to decide if there should be a new trial. Muirhead was convicted in May 2000 of the murder of Carlos Gunn...





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