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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Monday | January 14, 2008

Manchester Chamber of Commerce continues to tackle crime and violence
Walderston, Manchester: In December 2006, the Manchester business community lost two of its stalwarts to violence. The decomposed bodies of Richard Lyn, 75, and his 71-year-old wife, Julia, were found at the Martins Hill Dump in the parish. As the year progressed, serious crimes...

Coroner urged to stand firm

CORONER for the Corporate Area, Resident Magistrate Patrick Murphy, is scheduled to hear today whether the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) has presented details of an investigation into the death of Morris Allen seven years ago.In October, Murphy ordered...

Nesbeth to report to police

SPANISH TOWN, St. Catherine: Three days after a resident magistrate issued a bench warrant for the arrest of a Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) caretaker, the Linstead police say they have not been able to contact her. On Friday, Resident Magistrate Marcia Dunbar-Green ordered ...

Motorcyclist killed in crash

A 41-year-old motorcyclist died after the motorcycle he was riding crashed on the Cauldwell main road in Hanover yesterday morning. He is Dwight Jones of Salt Spring district in the parish.The Constabulary Communication Network's liaison officer for Hanover ...

Stress without distress

LOTS OF people who seek medical care are left undiagnosed or inadequately treated because examinations and tests can't determine the cause of their illness. The real problem in many of these patients is stress. The illness and the symptoms they suffer are perfectly real...





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