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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Wednesday | April 25, 2007

'Bullies made my son run away'
An emotionally-drained mother is desperately seeking her missing 13-year-old son who disappeared on Monday. Rosetta Williams said her child, Paul Young, may have run away from home because of ruthless teasing by schoolmates at Campion College in St. Andrew.

UWI holds vigil for Virginia Tech victims

Though separated by thousands of miles, students at the University of the West Indies (UWI) on Monday joined the world in paying respect to the 32 victims murdered at Virginia Tech in the United States. The undercroft at the UWI took on a sombremood as hundreds of students attended ...

Maurice Wilson in the fast lane - Holmwood coach racing to the pinnacle of local athletics

THERE WERE few people brave enough to predict defeat for Holmwood Technical High School at the recent Girls Championships. Even fewer were surprised when the team from Manchester obliterated its opponents for an effortless victory. The man behind Holmwood's remarkable success...

Ramble residents stand their ground - Say consultant's findings on cemetery reflect personal interest

WESTERN BUREAU: The residents of Ramble in Hanover have rejected the findings of noted consultant, Dr. Ravidya Burrowes, saying that she has a personal axe to grind in the matter. "It is an open case of 'you scratch my back, I scratch yours'," said one executive member...

Man killed in attack on taxi

Shortly after he boarded one of the route taxis at the Portia Simpson Miller Square in St. Andrew, Monday night, 28-year-old musician, Kevin Williams was attacked by a lone gunman. Williams, who is from a Waterford address in St. Catherine, was sitting in the back seat of the car.





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