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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Saturday | March 24, 2007

Inquest ordered New probe into death of Pakistan's coach
A CORONER'S inquest has been ordered into the death of Pakistan team coach Bob Woolmer.Woolmer, 58, died at the University Hospital of the West Indies on Sunday from asphyxia caused by manual strangulation after he was attacked in his Jamaica Pegasus...

More questions on Woolmer autopsy

The manner in which the information relating to the post-mortem of murdered Pakistan cricket coach, Bob Woolmer, was disseminated has raised concerns of a possible cover-up.It was first reported by the police that the autopsy was inconclusive.

Expand Safe Schools Programme - JTA

Harshly criticising the handling of recent attacks in schools, Hopeton Henry, president of the Jamaica Teachers' Association (JTA), has called for the expansion of the Safe Schools Programme.On Thursday, a female teacher...

Iranians seize 15 British marines, sailors in Gulf

BASRA, Iraq (Reuters): Iranian forces seized 15 British servicemen yesterday in the mouth of the waterway that separates Iran and Iraq, triggering a diplomatic crisis at a time o tensions over Tehran's nuclear ambitions.

Howard Moo Young gives a lesson in photography

Spanish Town, St. Catherine: Several students from schools throughout St. Catherine were given valuable lessons on how to take photographs depicting newsworthyevents on Thursday.

'No death threats'

CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP): The family of murdered Pakistan cricket coach Bob Woolmer said it was unaware of any death threats against him or any involvement in match-fixing."To the best of the family's knowledge, there is absolutely nothing to suggest...

House to consider sexual abuse against inmates

Alleged sexual abuse of inmates in the island's correctional centres will be placed before the parliamentary committee examining the Offences Against the Person Act and the Incest Punishment Act when the committee meets in...

Reneto courted by PNP

Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Reneto Adams says he had been approached by the People's National Party (PNP) to run on its ticket in South West St. Elizabeth in the upcoming general election.





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