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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Tuesday | March 27, 2007

Lakehurst Drive a muddy mess
WHAT'S NOT WORKING? Residents of Lakehurst Drive in the Manor Park area of St. Andrew said their roads have been in need of repair for almost a decade, if not more. Heavy rains result in large volumes of water settling, making sections of the roadway almost impassable.

Trinity Basic School rejects gift of furniture

Mandeville, Manchester: "Thanks but no thanks" was the word to officers of the Jamaica Social Investment Fund (JSIF) when they arrived with fanfare at the Trinity Basic School in Manchester last Wednesday.

Cop held in corruption case gets bail

WESTERN BUREAU: A police sergeant attached to the St. James Police Division, who is charged with breaches of the Corruption Prevention Act in relation to a 2006 incident, was granted bail in the Montego Bay Resident Magistrate's Court yesterday.

Jamaica Wellness Tour pulls into Lluidas Vale

The Jamaica Wellness Tour made its first rural stop when it journeyed last week to Lluidas Vale in St. Catherine where it offered residents low-cost medical tests in the Shipping Association of Jamaica's mobile clinic from March 19 to March 23.

Hanging with the stars

A sunny afternoon is rare in London. But when it hit 15 degrees a week ago, I was not jumping for joy nor was I outside soaking in the sunshine (there would be plenty of that when I return home).

The brilliance, bleeps and blunders of the World Cup

After 10 years waiting, the ICC Cricket World Cup finally came to the Caribbean region this month. Now, with the first round out of the way, The Gleaner looks back at the brilliance, bleeps and blunders of the World Cup thus far.

'Accidental overdose killed Anna'

DANIA BEACH, Florida (Reuters):Anna Nicole Smith died of an accidental overdose of prescription drugs, including sedatives, officials said yesterday, ending weeks of uncertainty over the tabloid star's sudden death.





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