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Police Inspector killed
POLICE INSPECTOR Everett Daley, 59, was shot and killed by gunmen at his Cassia Park, Kingston 10 home early yesterday morning. He is the ninth police officer killed since the start of the year. The Constabulary Communi-cations Network (CCN) reported...

Cheaper AIDS drugs soon

HEALTH MINISTER John Junor said the Government was negotiating with pharmaceutical companies in a number of countries to obtain low-cost medication to treat persons with HIV/AIDS in Jamaica. The Government's news agency, the Jamaica Information...

Five killed at weekend
FIVE PERSONS lost their lives in separate incidents over the weekend, according to reports from the Constabulary Com-munications Network (CCN). Among them was 37-year-old Joseph Thorpe, of Brown's Lane, Kingston 13, who was shot dead on Saturday by a...

Two die in motor vehicle accidents
TWO PERSONS were killed in separate motor vehicle accidents in Portland and Clarendon on Saturday. They are Dwight Jacobs, 27, computer technician of Hatfield district, Manchester, and Enis Mundy, 75, of Alfred Lane, Portland. The death toll as a result.

JUSTICE WRITES
The grasshoppers versus the giants "...At the end of 40 days they returned from scouting the land. ...'We came to the land you sent us to; it does indeed flow with milk and honey.












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