February 5, 2010
Star News

19 MEN NAMED AS BABY'S DADDY - Search for child's father causes community conflict
“A community in the Cross Roads area of St Andrew is now in turmoil and conflict after a woman from that area pinpointed a total of 19 men as the father of her baby girl. Reports reaching THE WEEKEND STAR are that the woman accused all of the men... . read more
LESBIAN HOUSE ANGERS RESIDENTS

Some residents of Jackson district near Kraal, Clarendon, are upset while others are intrigued about several women, believed to be lesbians, who occupy a house in the area.

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Man accused of child abuse appears in court

A man accused of using electrical wire to beat his son because he came home from school too late appeared in the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate's Court yesterday.

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Victim kills BlackBerry thief?

A man who yesterday attempted to rob a BlackBerry smartphone from a female motorist stuck in traffic on West Kings House Road, St Andrew, met a bitter end after the woman is alleged to have later hit him from his...

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Cops involved in an illicit trade?

Acting Commissioner of Police Owen Ellington believes other personnel could be involved in an illicit trade, which includes the sale of arms from the police armoury....

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Accused sugar thieves granted $5m bail

Three men accused of stealing more than 4,500 bags of sugar from a warehouse in Cross Roads, St Andrew, were each granted $5 million bail when the matter was mentioned in the Corporate Area Resident...

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One Order don killed

The St Catherine North police are investigating the murder of a 33-year-old labourer who is said to be an area don and a member of the One Order gang. ...

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HERO DRIVER SAVES THE DAY

Forty-three-year-old Diane Getfield Martin, a female bus driver, is being hailed a hero today after she managed to avert a potential major disaster in Half-Way Tree yesterday. Driving a bus owned by the Jamaica Urban Transit Company...

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