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Strange fog covers Savannah-la-mar
Reggae Boyz against the ropes
Nanko gone - Downsound plans lawsuit
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Stud parade
What to expect from a claim for personal injuries

   
 
 
Strange fog covers Savannah-la-mar
A strange, foul-smelling kind of fog has been blanketing some Westmoreland communities since the Easter holidays and no one knows what is causing it. Residents say that the fog has been appearing for the last three years...
 
Three die in crash
MANDEVILLE, Manchester - Three persons were killed in a four-vehicle crash along the Spur Tree Hill main road at about 5:30 p.m. yesterday. The two trucks and two sport utility vehicles (SUVs) that were involved in the collision were reduced...
 
Rape victim bites back
St. Catherine: A man who attempted to rape a 19-year-old girl lost a part of his tongue recently when his would-be victim took one huge bite in an attempt to free herself from his grasp. Reports from the Spanish Town police indicate....
 
Gays flee McGregor Gully
The alleged lesbians and gays in the McGregor Gully community of Eastern Kingston seem to have taken last week's ultimatum to leave or suffer the consequences quite seriously.
 
Drowned man found off Palisadoes
A week after he disclosed to relatives that he was experiencing a spate of depression, the body of Fitzroy Campbell, a 65-year-old maintenance supervisor at Garvey Maceo High School in Clarendon, was yesterday fished from the Kingston Harbour.
 
Policeman attacked?
Spanish Town, St. Catherine - One man is now in hospital and the police in Linstead are conducting further investigations into an incident where a police officer was allegedly attacked by a group of men.
 
'I didn't steal her phone'- Pringle
western bureau - A St. James man, who court documents reveal was a regular visitor to the Montego Bay Resident Magistrate's Court, pleaded not guilty to robbery with aggravation on Monday. Shirley Pringle was arrested and charged...
 
JAPA launches anti-piracy campaign
The Jamaica Anti-Piracy Alliance (JAPA) recently launched its anti-piracy public education media campaign, as part of the country's observance of World Intellectual Property Day.
 
Who will try the sergeant, DPP?
western bureau: The Direct of Public Prose-cutions (DPP) has not yet given any confirmation as to who will prosecute the case against St. James policeman, Sergeant Vin-cent Saddler, who is facing corruption charges in the Montego Bay...


 

         
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