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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Friday | September 12, 2008

BOOTED - Captain fires Simoes for poor performance
Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) boss Captain Horace Burrell, has listed poor results as the reason for his decision to fire his friend technical director René Simoes in the wee hours of yesterday morning. The other Brazilians brought here recently by Simoes were also fired ...

VOXPOP - What do you think of Captain Burrell's decision to fire René Simoes as coach of The Reggae Boyz?

Leon Watson - "It was a good decision because he didn't call some of the great ballers. There are people like Walter Boyd, who can really play and he wasn't making use of them, so it was a good decision...

JPS shocker - Single woman slapped with $401,309 bill

A Jamaica Public Service Company (JPS) customer got the shock of her life yesterday when she received an electricity bill from the light and power company for more than $400,000.The customer's electricity charges for a 29-day period amounted to $398,589.44, with a balance...

Mother's reunion dream shattered

Spanish Town, St Catherine: A mother's dream to be reunited with her five children has been shattered.The woman in question, Karen Elliot of Old Harbour Bay, St Catherine, died Wednesday, almost a year after the Child Development Agency...

Gilbert Chronicles - Seaga remembers

EDWARD SEAGA was an anthropology student at Harvard University in 1951 when Hurricane Charlie devastated Jamaica and killed approximately 111 people. Thirty-seven years later, as prime minister, he helped the country prepare for another natural disaster...

Remembering Gilbert

For many persons throughout the length and breadth of Jamaica, Hurricane Gilbert is not just remembered for being dangerous as it swept through street and lane, but for the rehabilitation period, which for most was long and hard with many inconveniences.





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