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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Monday | February 12, 2007

Grammy for Ziggy - Reggae star wins fourth award
The eldest son of icon, Bob Marley, proved his mettle when he beat four other nominees to take the Best Reggae Album award at the 49th Annual Grammy Awards which honoured the music industry's finest at the Staples Center in Los Angeles last night.

No JPS sanctions - Report cites poor maintenance in islandwide power cut

The Jamaica Public Service Company (JPS) will not face sanctions despite a report by a team of Canadian consultants which implies that the company was at fault for the all-island power outage on July 15, 2006.


Cop, son held after shooting incident

Ocho Rios, St. Ann: A police detective sergeant and his 18-year-old son have been arrested following a shooting incident in Ocho Rios, St. Ann, Saturday night. The incident has left two persons nursing gunshot wounds.


Claudette Lennox - Teaching for the love of it

For 28 years, Claudette Lennox has been an inspiration through education in lives of the more than 1,000 children who have attended the Bethlehem Assembly Basic School in Linstead, St. Catherine. She said it was the natural love for children...


MVP Track Club helps promote safer sex

Some 7,500 persons, including world 100 metres record holder Asafa Powell, are to be tested for HIV/AIDS by the Ministry of Health as part of activities to mark Safer Sex Week this week.


Heavy security for T&T carnival

PORT-OF-SPAIN (CMC): A heavy security presence is being planned for this month's carnival in Trinidad as law enforcement authorities seek to cut off criminality during the celebrations. Commissioner of Police Trevor Paul has warned revellers...




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