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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Monday | November 17, 2008

Hanover councillors upset about work routine at North Coast Highway
WESTERN BUREAU: Hanover parish councillors have expressed displeasure at not being informed about the routine road-maintenance work currently being carried out along the segment of the North Coast Highway that runs along the parish's coastline...

Road deaths closing in on HIV/AIDS

Road fatalities threaten to overtake HIV/AIDS as the leading cause of premature death throughout the world, Prime Minister Bruce Golding said yesterday in a speech delivered on his behalf by Transport Minister Mike Henry."More than one million people...

... Two killed in crash

Two persons are dead and seven others nursing injuries after a two-car accident along the Petersfield main road in Westmoreland about 11:40 Saturday night.Twenty-year-old Carey Dawes, of Burnt Savannah, Westmoreland, was pronounced dead...

Centre's doors open for 'Champion' students

In a crowded room full of eager students and proud parents, a young girl from the St Andrew community of Chamber's Lane beamed as she cut the ribbon to open the Champions Homework Centre last Wednesday. The centre, located at Campion College, is intended...

Man sues state for false imprisonment

A man who was freed by the Court of Appeal in 2003 after spending almost three years in prison for a crime he did not commit is suing the Government, a policeman and the complainant.Neville Williams, a 28-year-old, construction worker of Maryland...

'Culture of death' needs to stop - Asphall

"We are tired! We are tired of this violence! We are tired of this monster called crime. We want our boys to be safe. We want our girls to be safe. We want our children to be safe. There is too much wailing and lamentation in the land.





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