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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Thursday | September 11, 2008

Lyn-Sue free - Make him a model in corruption fight - Gomes
A call has been made for Carey Lyn-Sue, the former policeman whose sensational confession to fabricating evidence in a murder case earned him a six-month prison sentence, to be made a model in the fight against corruption. Lyn-Sue was freed earlier this month...

Mustard Seed miracle

An overwhelming show of support is threatening to transform tragedy at the Mustard Seed Communities into a modern-day miracle. Corporate Jamaica and Jamaicans, locals and those living overseas, responded by making donations to the tune of $1.3 million in less than 24 hours...

Gorge repairs ahead of plan

Repair work on the extensively damaged Bog Walk gorge in St Catherine is on track to be completed ahead of the four-week deadline set by the France-based company Bouygues Travaux, which is undertaking the repairs free of cost. Louis Brais, the managing...

Minor blaze at Kingston Technical

Black smoke crept through broken window panes at the Kingston Technical High School yesterday afternoon, just minutes after school was dismissed. When The Gleaner arrived, approximately 15 minutes after the fire started, students lined the streets...

Hand-picked for the deal?

INVESTIGATIONS INTO the blunder that resulted in the Jamaican Government purchasing millions of dollars worth of ammunition from an unlicensed arms broker in the United States suggest that local authorities might have hand-picked him...





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