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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Saturday | February 23, 2008

Heat remains on Kern:Police question embattled politician for second consecutive day
Former Junior Energy Minister Kern Spencer returned to the downtown Kingston offices of the Organised Crime Investigation Division yesterday to face more questions...

Kern stays in the hot seat: Embattled politician interrogated for a second day

SENIOR DETECTIVES yesterday kept Kern Spencer in the hot seat for a second consecutive day, as they investigated his role in the Cuban light-bulb scandal.

Manchioneal coastline under watch for drugs

The Ministry of National Security is keeping a close watch on the coastline of Manchioneal, Portland, as it is reportedly being used by persons involved in the illicit drugs-for-guns trade and the trafficking of...

Wanted man turns in self

Spanish Town, St Catherine:A man who the police claim figured prominently in the murders of several persons along St John's Road in St Catherine is now in custody after turning himself in yesterday afternoon.

Brother murdered at church

"Bwoy, dem nuh have not even respect fi God, look weh dem kill the boy."Sentiments like these were heard outside the Clifton Testament Church on Mannings Hill Road, which accommodates the Rosedale Basic School.

Husband-wife team to conduct violence prevention workshop

The United States Embassy has announced the visit of Dick and Joann DeLaRosa, who are scheduled to arrive in Jamaica next week to conduct a three-day programme on violence prevention in schools and communities, gang intervention and suppression...

New United States visa application rules

The consular section of the United States Embassy will open up visa renewal appointments on Saturday, March 8, for persons holding a 10-year, multiple-entry visa with expiration dates from March 8, 2007 to March 7, 2009.

Human rights group, International Red Cross intensify cooperation

Washington, DC:The Inter-American Com-mission on Human Rights (IACHR) and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) yesterday signed a memorandum of understanding that seeks to intensify their relationship of mutual cooperation in order to...

Well-loved, respected senior citizen, mother

Hilda Tomlinson, affection-ately called 'Miss Perry', is gone, but will not be forgotten by those who knew her, in particular, members of her immediate family.

Three from quadruplets leave UHWI

Three of the girls, Isabelle (left), Gabrielle (second left) and Annabelle (second right), were going home with their parents, while the fourth, Ruth Ann, will stay behind for further observation.





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