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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Monday | April 18, 2005

Vendetta! Three slain, girl injured in reprisal shootings
THREE ADULTS were killed and a nine-year-old girl was hospitalised after gunmen invaded a house in Bayshore Park, Harbour View, East Kingston, early yesterday morning and opened fire on them.

Death, mishaps stalk Ja footballers
WESTERN BUREAU: FORMER NATIONAL midfielder Peter 'Jair' Cargill who died as a result of massive internal injuries he suffered when the bus in which he was travelling to Montego Bay on Saturday crashed...


4-H movement lauded
THE JAMAICA 4-H movement, which is marking its 65th anniversary, has come in for high praises for its role in shaping the minds of young people across the country and keeping them on the right path.


Big plans for chemical safety
BIG PLANS are being developed to deal with chemical safety and waste management locally. "The Chemistry Department is developing a hazardous material inventory," said Professor Ishenkumba Kahwa...


Peter was the father I never had - wife
ABOUT SIX o'clock on Saturday evening, Avril Cargill received the heart-wrenching news that her husband was involved in a terrible accident. But as she prayed for his survival, a television broadcast broke the news...


Man on CCJ selection body faces fraud rap
PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad, CMC: THE CARIBBEAN Court of Justice (CCJ) was inaugurated on Saturday amid claims that a member of the Regional Judicial and Legal Services Commission, which is charged with appointing judges to the Court, had defrauded a Danish.


















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