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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Saturday | November 19, 2005

Schools shut doors - UPSURGE IN VIOLENCE THREATENS SAFETY
AT LEAST three schools in the Corporate Area and St. Thomas were forced to close their doors yesterday because of violence, while another has implemented security measures.

Traffic changes for Half-Way Tree
TRANSPORT AND Works Minister Robert Pickersgsill says starting today, several traffic changes will be implemented in Half-Way Tree as part of efforts to reduce traffic congestion.


KRAAL TRIAL: WEEK THREE WRAP-UP - Adams planted gun, ammo - Witness
THE JURY heard evidence this week that Senior Superintendent of Police Reneto Adams was seen planting a gun and spent shells at the crime scene at Kraal, Clarendon, on May 7, 2003.


Purpose-Driven in Rwanda
I N 2002, God dropped a pebble into the pond of Kay Warren's life in the form of a magazine article about HIV/AIDS in Africa. Three years later, the ripple effect has reached all the way from her home in Orange County, California, to Africa.


Senate passes alibi bill
THE SENATE on Thursday passed the Law Reform (Notice of Alibi Evidence) Bill, which will provide for notice to be given by accused persons of the intention to introduce alibi evidence while in court.


Lawyer reprimanded
MONDAY'S HEARING did not go smoothly because the Chief Justice reprimanded Mrs. Neita-Robertson for the manner in which she had put a suggestion to the witness.


Cop testifies against Adams
CONSTABLE TYRONE Brown, who is now living overseas, testified on Monday that he and other members of the CMU were at Spanish Town and were about to go off duty when a Corporal Ramsey who was also a member of the CMU spoke with him.


11-y-o to continue testimony Monday
PROSECUTOR TERRENCE Williams said on Thursday that it is expected that the girl will continue her testimony when the trial resumes on Monday.


















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