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Accused given time to seek legal advice in Lopez case
THE IN-CAMERA trial of the 29-year-old man who is charged with the alleged drugging of Mrs. Beverly Lopez, president of the Jamaica Exporters Association was adjourned for three hours yesterday to give him time to seek legal advice on certain technical...

Commission responds to lawyers walk-out
THE COMMISSION of Enquiry into the West Kingston violence has issued a response to the decision of the lawyers attached to the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) not to take any further part in the proceedings. In a statement issued on Saturday the Commission...


FLOOD ROUND UP
NEGRIL - SEVERAL BUSINESSES in the resort town of Negril sustained millions of dollars in damage on Sunday, as storm surges associated with Hurricane Michelle brought towering waves crashing into their properties.


CAA investigates equipment failure
UP TO late yesterday afternoon, the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), had not yet received a formal report from the pilots of Air Jamaica Flight 010 who aborted its landing Sunday at the Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston. Colonel Torrance...


Triple murder in Bayshore Park
WHILE THE police say they are probing a number of leads into yesterday's triple murder, in Bayshore Park, St. Andrew, residents allege that the victims were executed by their own associates.













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