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Seven thousand dollars plus six tablets equals zero babies
DESPITE LAWS AND measures by authorities to reduce the risk of 'back-door' abortions, it is easy for women to get them done. Posing as a timid pregnant teenager, a STAR reporter visited a renowned location downtown and spoke to a saleswoman...
 
Portmore loses toll road lawsuit
PORTMORE RESIDENTS WILL be forced to use the Mandela Highway as an alternative route to the Portmore leg of Highway 2000 following yesterday's ruling of the Judicial Review Court. Miss Justice Gloria Smith in handing down her decision...
 
Residents block road - Demand hurricane relief
St. Thomas: RESIDENTS OF NINE Miles, Bull Bay, St. Andrew blocked the main road yesterday protesting the lack of domestic water and inadequate rehabilitation support following hurricanes Dennis and Emily.
 
Suspended sentence for men charged with buggery
WALDERSTON: TWO PROMINENT Manchester men were each sentenced to two years at hard labour suspended for two years in the Manchester Circuit Court for buggery.
 
Not all cops support sick-out
SPANISH TOWN: NOT ALL RANK-and-file members of the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) are in support of a sick-out taken by police personnel in St. Catherine, yesterday.
 
Guns bark in St. Elizabeth
GUN CRIMES IN St. Elizabeth have been on the increase in recent times with the shooting death of three persons and injuring of two others in separate incidents over the past week.
 
Ex-prisoner's body found
SANTA CRUZ: THE BODY OF a man was found behind the Santa Cruz Fire Station, along Pagon Drive, in St. Elizabeth yesterday.
 
Deliver us from river and rain - Residents beg for repairs to wall which protects community from river
THE RESIDENTS OF Seaforth, St. Thomas, have been pleading for the authorities to fix the wall protecting their community from the river for more than two years.


 

         
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