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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Sunday | November 4, 2007

Track stars wed
Female sprinter Veronica Campbell and her husband Omar Brown, exiting the St. Augustine Anglican Church at Coral Gardens, Rose Hall, Montego Bay, yesterday.

Chemical used in murder/suicide easily accessible

While the police are yet to confirm that potassium chloride was used in yesterday's murder/ suicide in Montego Bay, chairman of the socioeconomic welfare committee of the Nurses' Association of Jamaica (NAJ), Noel Julius, said such a substance would be easily accessible to any nurse working in a hospital.

'Inna di bus' - Weathering public transportation in Kingston

A vicious cycle. That's the only way to describe our country's public transportation system, as a ride on one of the many illegal minibuses that crowd the streets is almost always a near-death experience.

Mitchell's lawyers get time to file affadavit

An adjournment was granted Friday until Monday to allow lawyers representing People's National Party candidate Phyllis Mitchell to file affidavits in response to claims being made by Jamaica Labour Party Member of Parliament Gregory Mair.

Burmese in Jamaica seek help for tortured monks

The Burmese community in Jamaica is seeking donations to help the recovery of monks who were tortured and jailed following September's violent crackdown on anti-government protests.

Director of Public Prosecutions drops charges against Fullerton

KENT PANTRY, the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), has dropped charges against Nicole-Ann Fullerton for a breach of the Financial Institutions Act.

Woolmer inquest - Answers still being sought

The third week of testimony in the coroner's inquest into the death of Pakistan cricket coach Bob Woolmer began on October 29 at the Jamaica Conference Centre, downtown Kingston. Woolmer, 58, was found unconscious in the bathroom of his room at the Jamaica Pegasus hotel on March 18.





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