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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Saturday | March 12, 2005

Two STETHS students killed in auto accident
WESTERN BUREAU: ST. ELIZABETH Technical High School (STETHS) students and staff were in mourning yesterday following the deaths of two students in a motor vehicle accident along the Montpelier main road in the parish.

Alleged rapist positively identified and Barbara Gayle
A GYNAECOLOGIST attached to the Victoria Jubilee Hospital was positvely identified yesterday, during an identification parade, as the person who allegedly raped a patient at that institution on February 26.


Man who pleaded guilty wants sentence nullified
A CONVICT seeking to have his six-month prison sentence set aside on the grounds that the order for indictment setting out the charge against him was not signed by the resident magistrate when he pleaded...


No evidence of foul play - Labour ministry accepts police report on death of farm worker
THE MINISTRY of Labour and Social Security will not be supporting Canadian human rights group, Justice for Migrant Workers (J4MW) in putting pressure on the chief coroner of Ontario...


Child-evangelist comes home
AFTER MORE than 40 years of Christian service in the Asia-Pacific region, Jamaican missionary Linda Lowe has returned to the land of her birth to continue her lifelong passion of child evangelism.


Three murdered on March Pen Road
THE ST. Catherine North Homicide is now investigating three more murders that occurred in the division over the last 12 hours. In the first incident, 64-year-old Jonathan Hall of March Pen Road and an unidentified man were shot and killed...













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