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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Saturday | February 10, 2007

Couple murdered in Torrington Park
A common-law couple was murdered at their home in Torrington Park yesterday morning by gunmen who also attempted to torch the Trench Town Police Station, in western Kingston.

Across the nation

BLACK RIVER, St. Elizabeth: The secretary/manager of the St. Elizabeth Parish Council, Opal Beharie, has said that the agency has donated $100,000 to the health department to assist in the anti-malaria campaign in the parish.


CIB civilian employees on corruption rap - Two men accused of selling criminal records

Senior detectives at the Criminal Investigation Bureau (CIB) headquarters in downtown Kingston are probing a case of corruption involving two civilians employed to the bureau.


Fear of violence hinders PATH

Some beneficiaries under the Programme of Advancement Through Health and Education (PATH) are failing to receive the designated assistance from the state because of the fear of violence in their communities.


'Dangerous' bridges

HIGHGATE, St. Mary: Bridges in the parish of St. Mary seem to be a topic on the lips of many residents. The bridge over the Uthrum River that was suggested as being the main factor which caused the massive flooding of Port Maria...


Church hopes to score at World Cup

If Project HOPE has its way when Cricket World Cup (CWC) 2007 is held March 11-April 28, God will score big and Satan will get run out.




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