June 12, 2012
Star News


CROC MEAT STILL IN DEMAND - Cat, mongoose also being sold to restaurants
“Despite warnings from Wildlife Protection authorities, residents of one St Thomas community are making quite a living from killing crocodiles and selling the meat to restaurants in the area..... read more
MOB BEATS 'LOVING MEN'

The Mandeville police in Manchester had to rescue one of two men who were beaten severely after been spotted behaving strangely in a fast-food establishment in the parish...

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Burnt body could be missing Trini

Up to press time last night, the burnt body found in a canefield on the outskirts of Montego Bay, St James, could not have been positively identified as that of missing Trinidadian teacher Michelle Coudray-Greaves...

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Former high-school teacher gets 18 months

A former teacher at a high school in St Catherine was sentenced to 18 months' imprisonment for indecent assault committed against a male student...

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Driver to be charged after fatal accident

Charges are expected to be laid against the driver of the Nissan Frontier which claimed the lives of five persons in the vicinity of the Falmouth bypass in Trelawny last Friday morning...

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Study on Jamaica's status in CARICOM to be undertaken

The Government is to undertake a comprehensive study and analysis of Jamaica's current status within the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), and its relationships with other member states, Finance..

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After fight at a football game ... Court orders youth to settle differences through mediation

WESTERN BUREAU: Two Springmount, St James, youths were sent to settle their differences through mediation after one wounded the other in the head with a stone during a fight at a football game....

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US officials recover 22-y-o J'can's body

Officials in the US state of Indiana have recovered the body of a Jamaican identified as 22-year-old Okeen Andre Rashawn Daley.

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