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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Sunday | October 29, 2006

Berbick killed - Former Heavyweight boxer murdered in hometown
Former World Boxing Council (WBC) Heavy-weight Champion, Trevor Berbick, was found murdered near his doorstep in the quiet district of Norwich, in Portland, yesterday morning.

The rise and fall of a boxing champion

"I still have nightmares about that fight ... when I think about what they did to me ... my manager, my doctor.


Commissioner calls for hi-tech anti-crime laws

Commissioner of Police Lucius Thomas has called upon civil society to lobby Parliament to improve what he called "inadequate" legislation to deal with increasingly sophisticated and technologically-enabled crime.


Walking through the Sunset bill

WITH the Senate having sent the ICC Cricket World Cup (CWC)West Indies 2007 Act, better known as the Sunset Legislation, to Governor-General Professor Kenneth Hall for his assent it is now a matter of days before...


Sabina vendors worried - Fear road work will displace them

MISS MAUREEN has an identification card from the Jamaica Higgler and Vendors Association that allows her to sell snacks in front of Sabina Park and Alpha Primary and High schools.


Broken promises for benefits irk police federation

Western Bureau: Police Federation chairman, Corporal Raymond Wilson, is calling on government to honour a commitment to provide special housing and educational benefits for the dependants of police personnel ...


Lessons from China to Jamaica

China's rapid development has attracted world-wide attention in recent years.




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