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Primary schools at war - Students war over turf, girl
'Ver' leads the way
'Ghetto-gether' - at West Kingston Jamboree
They love us and they hate us!
A real pain in the butt
What robbery at the Passport Office?
Canadian needs lucky numbers

   
 
 
Primary schools at war - Students war over turf, girl
A DEADLY ENCOUNTER between two warring factions of Primary school students was averted by quick action from police and principals yesterday. Police intercepted an armed group of students along Lyndhurst Road...
 
Speed demons' deadly race
PARTYGOERS, PAN CHICKEN vendors and loud, thumping music. This is Knutsford Boulevard by midnight - quite a contrast from the corporate district it is by day, one where executives race up and down the streets.
 
Man sentenced to 20 years for robbery
A MAN ACCUSED of robbing a grocery store at gunpoint in April 2004, was sentenced to a total of 20 years in prison. Gregory Lumsden, 23, of a Lyssons, St. Thomas address, was sentenced on December 8 before Justice Courtney Day...
 
Labourer gagged and murdered
ERROL LEWIS TOILED daily as a labourer, avoided illegal activity, and earned little but honest money to sustain his family. He was brutally murdered on Sunday by gunmen.
 
Bloody Monday
FIVE PERSONS WERE shot and killed in different communities across the island on Monday. Two were murdered in Denham Town, another two in May Pen, Clarendon and one in Portmore, St.Catherine.
 
Teacher pleads guilty to bigamy
ROHAN JOHNSON, A thirty-one-year-old school teacher convicted of rape will know his fate on December 16 after he pleaded guilty to bigamy when he appeared in the St. Catherine Circuit Court on Tuesday.
 
Seaforth under siege
THE USUALLY QUIET community of Seaforth, St.Thomas is slowly becoming a thorn in the skin of law enforcers in the parish. In less than two months, there have been four shootings in the community and since the first shooting in late October...


 

         
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