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Walker wants more challenges in the 400m hurdles
Cops threaten to silence Bembe
The changes in oral tradition
Jamaicans hypocritical about gays?
Riding on some luck from the year 1984

   
 
 
'TAX' ON EVERY LANE
Taxi operators plying the Half-Way Tree to Price Rite route have been facing hell in the form of extortion. They are forced to pay a total of $1,200 per day in 'taxes' to every lane along Red Hills Road.
 
DOUBLE MURDER IN MONTEGO BAY - Family attacked at beauty salon
western bureau: The daring daylight murder of a man and his stepson and the injuring of his stepdaughter in Montego Bay, yesterday, have earned the wrath of People's National Party caretaker for North West St James, Henry McCurdie.
 
Cops recover gun used to kill John Amos
Police say an illegal gun recovered Tuesday, after armed men robbed a fast-food restaurant, was the same weapon used to murder John Amos, nephew of operations officer for the Area Five police, Superintendent Newton Amos.
 
Man 'chucks' to freedom
Arthur Johnson left the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate's Court as a free man on Wednesday. Johnson had been charged with assault occasioning bodily harm, however, a no order was made, as the complainant...
 
Police false start athlete extortion rumours
The police are dispelling rumours that thugs have been trying to extort some of the Jamaican Olympians who performed well at the Olympic games staged last month in Beijing, China.
 
'Congoman' free at last
The Congolese who was lost in the prison system was freed yesterday after being locked away for eight years. Ekoffo Charles appeared in the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate's Court on Wednesday with his attorney Melrose Reid.
 
Taking care of the elderly
spanish town: Social security minister Pearnel Charles, said that for the society to benefit positively, people need to take care of the elderly as they are the foundation of the nation.
 
Truck driver: Don't stop at all - Mastermind in farm-work racket granted bail
Sheldon Dockery, the 35-year-old driver who has been implicated in an overseas farm -work racket, was granted $250,000 bail with one or two sureties when he appeared in the Santa Cruz Resident Magistrate's Court on Tuesday.


 

         
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