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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Tuesday | December 2, 2008

Tanya Miller: No challenge too big, no job too small
A Senior executive who answers her own phone sparing you the ordeal of doing battle with an over-protective assistant is a rare and refreshing find. Disbelief has you inquiring if this is normal procedure and Tanya Miller quickly responds with an emphatic yes...

'Keeping death penalty will not cut murder rates'

The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) is warning Jamaicans not to expect a reduction in murders because of the recent decision by members of the House of Representatives to retain the death penalty...

Public crime forum to be held in Clarendon

The Police Civilian Oversight Authority (PCOA) will be hosting a public forum on crime and its role and function at the Versalles Hotel in May Pen on Thursday, starting at 5: 30 p.m.The forum is the third of its kind organised by the PCOA.

Maxfield residents get health checks from Rotaract Club

Residents from Maxfield Avenue and its environs were on Saturday treated to a health fair organised by the Rotaract Club of Kingston, in association with the CHASE Fund and the Ministry of Health...

Privy Council mulls Janice Allen case

The United Kingdom Privy Council heard legal arguments yesterday in the Janice Allen case and has reserved its decision.The Privy Council is to determine whether or not the Jamaican court was correct when it refused leave to go to the Judicial Review...

Killancholly murder trial nears close

The Crown is expected to close its case today at the trial of 35-year-old security guard Jeffrey Perry, who is charged with the murder of three children at Killancholly, St Mary, in January 2005.Psychologist Dr Kai Morgan testified on Friday and yesterday...





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