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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Tuesday | October 21, 2008

Club massacre - Four murdered, five injured in fit of rage - Witness: 'Browning's' rebuff sparked row
Senior police investigators are still trying to determine what led to the fatal shooting of at least four persons in a crowded nightclub in the Corporate Area early yesterday morning. Eyewitnesses claimed that the drunken rage of a member of the Jamaica Defence Force ... ...

Glory for ordinary heroes

The traditional pomp at yesterday's national awards ceremony contrasted with the sombre mood of Lucine Johnson, whose sister, Verona, was honoured after dying in a heroic bid to save family members from a burning house. Verona Johnson, of Kilmarnock, St Elizabeth...

Three killed in St Mary crash

Several students of the University of the West Indies (UWI), Mona, were left in shock yesterday after they received word that three schoolmates had died in a motor vehicle crash in Oracabessa, St Mary. They have been identified as Andy Lopez...

No apology for lavish post-Olympic welcome

Olivia Grange, the sports minister, has brushed aside criticism that the Jamaican Government was extravagant in the week-long post-Olympic home-coming celebrations earlier this month. In an interview with The Gleaner yesterday, Grange said the athletes...

Santa Cruz Arcade razed

WESTERN BUREAU: Several vendors operating in the Santa Cruz Arcade in St Elizabeth are waiting anxiously to hear if they will get help to restart businesses after a massive fire damaged the structure on Sunday night.More than 30 shops valued millions...





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