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FBI seeks MoBay 'businessman'

WESTERN BUREAU: AN AMERICAN national, Paul Ronald Wick, who operated a telemarketing company in the Montego Bay Free Zone, is being sought by the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) for fraud in the United States and Jamaica.

Kgn photographers ready for 'Ochie'
THE DAYS are counting down and the excitement to expose Ocho Rios is building. More than half of the 35 photographers expected to converge on Ocho Rios, St. Ann, in The Gleaner/Photo Express photo exposé met at the offices of The Gleaner in a...

Private school may be shut down
THE EXPRESS School, the private institute operating from the Clock Tower Plaza, Half-Way Tree, could soon find itself shut down by the Ministry of Education, Youth and Culture. Information Officer at the Ministry, Edwin Thomas, told The Gleaner...

Half-dressed body upsets deceased's family
WESTERN BUREAU: A FAMILY in St. Elizabeth is left shocked and distressed after the body of their great grandmother, dressed only in undergarments, was presented for burial on Sunday.

Death row inmates get parole eligibility
FIVE OF the six death row inmates who last year successfully challenged the Governor-General's prerogative of mercy before the United Kingdom Privy Council, will each serve 35 years before they can be eligible for parole. The sixth man was ordered to...












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