June 24, 2010
Star News

JAMAICAN IN GAY CONTEST
“For the second consecutive year, a Jamaican man is down to compete for the title of the 2010 Gay Caribbean/USA Pageant. Last year's representative from the island.... read more
Rev Al Miller to return for questioning

Reverend Al Miller will have to return today for further questioning from the police. The reverend had turned himself over to the police yesterday afternoon...

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Lightning strikes family - One dead, three hospitalised

An entire family was struck by lightning while reaping peanuts at their farm on Sunday afternoon resulting in one person being killed and three others being hospitalised.

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Dominican pleads guilty to molesting boy

George Miguel Silvaro, the 23-year-old Dominican national accused of sexually molesting a 10-year-old boy, pleaded guilty when he appeared in the Mandeville Resident Magistrate's Court yesterday.

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'UNCLE TOUCHED ME THERE' ❒ Man charged with molesting 4-y-o niece

A 28-year-old St Catherine man accused of sexually molesting his four-year-old niece has been charged with indecent assault and is booked to face the court tomorrow.

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Cops release Leah Tavares-Finson

Leah Tavares-Finson, daughter of attorney Tom Tavares-Finson and former Miss World Cindy Breakspeare, was released yesterday after being detained in an operation in the Kintyre area of St Andrew.

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Harold Crooks granted bail

Former Island Special Constabulary Force Commander, Harold Crooks, was granted $500,000 bail in the Linstead Resident Magistrate's Court yesterday.

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Dudus in court today

The extradition hearing for Jamaica's most notorious fugitive, Christopher 'Dudus' Coke, has been scheduled for today.

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Cops interview, release persons held in curfew

The police have already interviewed and released approximately 70 of the 277 persons taken into custody during curfews in the Spanish Town area yesterday

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