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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Tuesday | October 23, 2007

Toxic mystery! - Foreign doctor did not see toxicology report Herbicide was detected in Woolmer's body
CANADIAN PATHOLOGIST Michael Pollanen yesterday ruled out strangulation as the cause of death of former Pakistan cricket coach Bob Woolmer, but admitted under cross-examination from Director of Public Prosecutions Kent Pantry that a foreign substance was detected in Mr. Woolmer's body....

'I want back my children' - Mother pleads with child agency for their return

SPANISH TOWN, St. Catherine: THE CHILD Development Agency (CDA) was forced to relieve a mother of her four children after the hurricane shelter that they were occupying was destroyed by the recent heavy rains. The four children, ages four months to 11 years...

Champion Maria Azan has ...No intention to leave farming

When Maria Azan was named Champion Farmer of the Year at the Denbigh Agri-Industrial Show in Clarendon in August, she wore a rather wide smile as she strutted onstage to collect the coveted trophy. The infectious smile, Azan said, was the result of her reflection on her family's hard work ...

Nurses in hunt for jobs - Hundreds flock Labour Ministry seeking employment in Canada

Practical Nurses and Enrolled Nurses who say they are often ostracised by registered nurses and other health care professionals yesterday flocked the offices of the Ministry of Labour in search of jobs in Canada. About 250 practical and enrolled nurses turned up to be interviewed...

MacMillan named special advisor to Finance and the Public Service ministry

THE GOVERNMENT seems set to receive support from the opposition People's National Party (PNP) with regards to the National Independent Investigative Agency Act which is aimed at tackling corruption in public life and transnational organised crime....

New date set for Chen Young's appeal hearing

A new date has been set for the hearing of the appeal brought by Dr. Paul Chen Young, former head of the Eagle financial network, against a Supreme Court ruling that he must pay approximately $1.2 billion to the Government-owned Finsac Ltd.





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