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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Tuesday | October 16, 2007

Ezroy still fighting - NTCS boss wants his billions
THE NATIONAL Transport Cooperative Society's (NTCS) long-running legal tussle with the Government will continue despite a change in administration, the company's president, Ezroy Millwood, said last week. "The Government may have changed, but our stance has not...

Gallant youths get standing ovation

Eight-year-old Don-Christopher Barnes and 13 year-old Joel Davidson forced hundreds of persons who attended the National Honours and Awards ceremony to their feet as they strutted along the red carpet to receive their awards yesterday. The two were conferred with the Badge...

Moving forward with Faith

When Faith Innerarity's grandmother held her in her arms for the first time as a baby, she was convinced she was holding Jamaica's first female Prime Minister. While this proved to be wrong, she was not far off as she did go on to serve with distinction in the public service...

'I owe it all to my nation'

Yesterday was a moment of pride and joy for the more than 100 Jamaicans who were conferred with national honours and awards. Seven persons received the Order of Jamaica (OJ). They are the Rev. Herro Blair, for outstanding service to religion and public service; Steve Bucknor...

Woolmer inquest begins today

Some closure is now expected in the Bob Woolmer case with the coroner's inquest into his death scheduled to get under way today at the Jamaica Conference Centre, downtown Kingston. The inquest, which is expected to end on November 9, will be presided over by Coroner Patrick Murphy....

Taxi driver on the run

A taxi driver, who plies the Chapelton to Mullet Hall route, in Clarendon, is now on the run, and is being sought by the Chapelton police after he allegedly abducted and sexually molested a 12-year-old girl. Reports are that the child left home in Mullet Hall...





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