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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Saturday | October 25, 2003

Crown closes case in policewoman's trial
THE CROWN closed its case yesterday at the trial of 34-year-old policewoman Viris Christie who is being tried for the murder of 25-year-old Natasha Stephens, cosmetologist, of apartment J, 17 Hopedale Avenue, Kingston 6.

Cane farmers bitter over payment schedule
WESTMORELAND: CANE FARMERS in Westmoreland and Hanover are demanding that Jamaica Cane Product Sales (JCPS) and the Sugar Company of Jamaica (SCJ) ensure speedy disbursements of the final payments on cane they have supplied.


Teacher dies at school
SORROW ENGULFED the Fair Prospect High School in Portland yesterday after a member of the teaching staff collapsed suddenly and died shortly after complaining of having a headache.


PC to assist freed man
WESTERN BUREAU: THE ST. JAMES Parish Council is now offering assistance to Errol Campbell the man who was released from the Tower Street Adult Correctional facility on Tuesday, after languishing in prison for 24 years without being tried.


New twist to suicide case
POLICE PROBING what had first appeared to be a case of suicide, have now turned their attention to investigating a possible homicide. Reports are that on September 10 of this year, 23-year-old Aldonna Harris, formerly of the University of Technology...


Lawsuit against Adams dismissed
MR. JUSTICE Donald McIntosh ruled yesterday that a businessman who had brought a suit against Reneto Adams, Senior Superintendent of Police, and the Attorney-General seeking damages for assault and trespass, had failed to prove his case. The judge...














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