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Teachers extort students' money - Big bucks charged for return of confiscated items
A cruel scam against high school students across the island, said to be perpretrated by their own teachers, has been uncovered by The STAR. The simple and yet highly lucrative scheme is carried out when items are confiscated from students.
 
Beenie leaves Shocking Vibes
The doctor has left the building. Popular deejay Beenie Man says that as of January 1, 2007, he will no longer be a member of his management and booking company, Shocking Vibes Limited.
 
Momless for twenty- five years
A woman who has not seen her mother for more than 25 years is now asking the public to help her to find her again. Nicole Townsend, 32 said she wants to meet her mother. She says that she wants her to know she has a good life...
 
Man on fraud charge ordered to pay complainant
WESTERN BUREAU: A St. James man accused of failing to supply $400,000 worth of windows for which he was paid, has been ordered to reimburse the complainant. The order was made when David Sinclair, charged with fraudulent conversion...
 
BSI looks into wanted man's death by cops
The Bureau of Special Investigations is looking into the death of a wanted man in Santa Cruz in St. Elizabeth and a St Thomas man who were killed in separate incidents by police on Monday.
 
World's oldest person dies at 116
memphis, tenn. Elizabeth "Lizzie" Bolden, recognised as the world's oldest person, died on Monday in a nursing home, the home's administrator said. She was 116. Bolden was born August 15, 1890, according to the Gerontology Research Group...
 
Mayor goes 'Grinch' for Christmas
Desmond McKenzie, mayor of Kingston, says that the Kingston and St. Andrew Corporation will be ensuring that all promoters and places of amusement abide by municipal regulations during this Christmas season.


 

         
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