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SPOUSE SHOOTS COP IN NECK ❒ Man was playing with girlfriend's service firearm
A policewoman was admitted to hospital last Friday after she was accidentally shot by her boyfriend who was playing with her service firearm, police told THE STAR yesterday. The incident happened at the common-law couple's Toronto Avenue...
 
Man bailed for attempted bail
A man accused of attempting to rape a woman along South Camp Road recently was granted $50,000 bail in the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate's Court yesterday.
 
Police seek Matthew Lunan
The Kingston Western police are seeking the assistance of the public in locating a man they say is wanted in connection with a number of shootings, especially in the Rema area of the division.
 
George's, KC Boys clash again ❒ Roper Cup match sparks renewed fighting
Tension is once again high between students from the Kingston-based schools, St George's College and Kingston College. Reports reaching THE STAR are that boys from the two institutions on North Street, Kingston...
 
Student dies during Manning Cup training
Seventeen-year-old Terrence Golding, a member of Eltham High School's Manning Cup football team, died in the Spanish Town Hospital about 9 p.m. on Wednesday night after becoming ill during one of the team's training sessions.
 
Jail for Junior Reid
Junior Reid, a 46-year-old man from Kingston, was sentenced to three months' imprisonment at hard labour on drug-related charges in the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate's Court yesterday.
 
Mixed views from Jamaicans in Turks and Caicos
Life, for most Jamaicans living on the Turks and Caicos Islands, is slowly getting back to normal after the island was ravaged by Hurricane Ike earlier this month.
 
Help Chavel walk again
Chavel Waller has not led a normal life for the last three years. Waller, 12, who attends the John Mills Primary and Junior High, was diagnosed with Cushing's syndrome, a hormonal disorder caused by prolonged exposure...


 

         
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