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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Saturday | May 19, 2007

Freedom!Mary Lynch
There were cheers and tears as 66-year-old Mary Doyley Lynch, a former upper St. Andrew housewife, walked through the gates of the Fort Augusta Adult Correctional Centre yesterday at 2:20 p.m. a free woman.

Earl Pratt

Prison authorities made arrangements for his burial on three separate occasions.

Fishermen get 15 years at hard labour

Four Jamaican fishermen, who were arrested last year after they were seen carrying eight AK-47 rifles, two revolvers and 75 rounds of ammunition from a boat, have been sentenced to 15 years imprisonment each...

SuperClubs Resorts supports exchange training programme

WESTERN BUREAU;United States-based Recycling Inspiration (RI) has teamed up with SuperClubs to establish the Recycling Inspiration Fellowship (RIF) Exchange Programme, to bridge the three-year waiting period for admitting...

Regional HIV figures alarming

Last year, 27,000 persons in the Caribbean contracted HIV.

$94 million to be spent on special education

WESTERN BUREAU:

The growing concern among parents in St. James of finding a specialist education unit for children with learning disabilities could be eased within months.

Polygraph, DNA tests for Trini police hopefuls

PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC):Minister of National Security Martin Joseph says candidates wanting to join the police service here must undergo polygraph tests, psychological assessment and submit deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) information.

CAC to crack down on illegal GCT

The Consumer Affairs Commission (CAC) will next week begin clamping down on retailers illegally charging GCT on otherwise exempt energy-saving products.Phillip Paulwell, Minister of Industry, Technology, Energy and Commerce,...

Pickersgill defends Bouygues contract

Minister of Housing, Water, Transport and Works, Robert Pickersgill, has said that the Government has fulfilled its contractual obligations to Bouygues Travaux Publics, in awarding the contract to the company to construct the new phase of Highway 2000,...





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