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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Wednesday | February 21, 2007

Location sought for Morant Bay RM
Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Justice, Carol Palmer, along with the ministry's property management unit head, Major Warwick Stirling, yesterday met with Member of Parliament, Dr. Fenton Ferguson, Mayor Joan Spencer....

Man gets two life sentences

The man who was convicted this month of the murder of two businessmen at a farm in Clarendon has been sentenced to two terms of life imprisonment and must serve 40 years imprisonment each at hard labour before he can be eligible for parole.

Alleged thief caught in Montego Bay

WESTERN BUREAU: Scores of persons witnessed a team of policemen fire shots, give chase and capture an alleged thief in downtown Montego Bay yesterday morning.The city was buzzing with the usual shopping and vehicular traffic...

Two charged in Montego Bay lotto scam

Two men were charged yesterday in connection with the multimillion lottery scam operating out of Montego Bay, St. James, bringing to four the number of persons charged. They are Jomo Bernard, also called 'Brilliant', 29, singer and musician...

An educator with many talents

Black River, St Elizabeth: Past vice-Principal of Black River Primary School, Dorris Rhoden-Wiggan, wears many hats. From sportswoman to educator to cultural leader, her contributions to the quiet parish capital are immeasurable.

History behind Ash Wednesday

So it's another public holiday and inevitably, beaches and party spots across the country will be filled to capacity throughout the day. But even as you revel in the fact that there's no work or school today, you may just want to reflect for a moment...





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