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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Saturday | October 27, 2007

Sewage forces Hanover firefighters to relocate - Refurbishing work continues at station
LUCEA, Hanover: Hanover firefighters who evacuated their temporary relocation site yesterday may have to operate from a four-bedroom dwelling house in Haughton Gardens, Lucea, until refurbishing work at their Cressy's Lane...

New NIS building to be constructed

MAY PEN, CLARENDON: The relocation of the May Pen Police Station has brought about the opportunity of advancement in Clarendon.Minister of Labour and Social Security, Pearnel Charles, senior adviser in that ministry, Clifton Stone, Permanent Secretary...

Across the nation

MONTEGO BAY, ST. JAMES: Prime Minister, Bruce Golding will address the opening session of a two-day National Planning Summit set for November 2-4 at the Ritz-Carlton hotel in Montego Bay.

Mind and Spirit - Remembering George Webster

Jamaica bade farewell in June to a luminary in the evangelical community. His name was Henry Richard Horatio George Webster. He died on June 8 after a period of illness.

Woolmer poison theory resurfaces

A QUIRK by Director of Public Prosecutions Kent Pantry left some persons attending yesterday's coroner's inquest into the death of Pakistan cricket coach, Bob Woolmer, puzzled.Mr.

Bahamian found dead

A Bahamian national is now dead after what appears to have been a drug deal gone sour.According to police information, the body of a man identified only as 'Beswick' was stumbled upon about 4:00...

St Jude's celebrates 120 years

The St. Jude's Anglican Church, Stony Hill, will be celebrating its 120th anniversary on St. Jude's Day, tomorrow.





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