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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Thursday | October 2, 2008

Making of a book
Many persons have thought about getting a book published, but have absolutely no clue how to get it done. It can be a tricky situation. The Gleaner's Robert Lalah recently went through the whole nine yards for his soon-to-be released book, titled Roving with Lalah...

Cop faces the music tomorrow

A policeman who used a baton to hit a man in the right side of the face, resulting in the removal of an eye during surgery, is to be sentenced tomorrow.Special Corporal Leonard Nelson was convicted yesterday in the Home Circuit Court for inflicting...

Crime bill not in keeping with the Constitution

The following is an analysis of one of six bills, designed to tackle the problem of crime and violence, now being debated by a joint select committee of Parliament.THE BAIL (INTERIM PROVISIONS FOR SPECIFIED OFFENCES) ACTOne of the crime bills being...

C&W to pay $1m for tripping man

Cable and Wireless Jamaica (C&WJ) has withdrawn its appeal against a Supreme Court ruling that it is to pay $800,000 with interest to a pedestrian who was injured when he tripped over a copper rod that was protruding from a sidewalk....

Cash Plus requests withdrawn

Two applications seeking directions from the Supreme Court in relation to investment scheme Cash Plus Ltd were withdrawn Tuesday. Bank of Nova Scotia withdrew the application it had brought against the former temporary manager of Cash Plus Ltd seeking...





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