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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Wednesday | December 28, 2005

ONE-ON-ONE WITH RENETO ADAMS - 'I acted ... and continue to act as an agent of the state'
This is the second and final instalment of an interview by Senior Gleaner Writer Earl Moxam with Senior Superintendent of Police Reneto Adams. The first part was published on Sunday.

Spate of taxi robberies in Eltham View
THE ST. CATHERINE police confirmed earlier this week that there has been a spate of robberies committed against taxi operators in the Eltham View area of Spanish Town. Investigations by The Gleaner reveal that several taxi men were robbed...


Rehab project reaps success in St James
WESTERN BUREAU: AFTER PARTICIPATING in a six-month drug rehabilitation programme, five recovering drug addicts had their criminal records expunged, while another four received graduation certificates...


Bolivia's gas to the rescue
SAO PAULO, Brazil (AP): DEEP UNDER the earth in Bolivia lies enough natural gas to supply South American consumers and industry for years, a windfall that could ease the astonishing poverty in one of the continent's poorest countries.


Have you heard about Jack FM?
MIAMI (South Florida Sun-Sentinel): CALLERS TO the new Jack FM in San Diego are greeted by a smug voice with this message: "If you want to request a song, call somebody else. We play what we want." A radio station telling listeners to buzz off...


Jamaican slain in Brooklyn hit-and-run
NEW YORK (CMC): A JAMAICAN man was killed by a hit-and-run driver on Christmas Day while walking home on a Brooklyn street after giving out Christmas gifts, the police said.


















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