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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Thursday | February 28, 2008

A stop at the new transport centre
Shuffling slowly into the fancy, new transport centre in Half-Way Tree around midday on Tuesday was Sheffield James, a 70-something-year-old mechanic from a place called Bombay, high in the hills of Manchester. Looking spiffy in a brown sport coat with matching bow tie...

Libel reform group ends consultations

THE 12-member committee set up to review the country's libel and slander laws was scheduled to meet for the final time yesterday, before completing its report to be forwarded to Prime Minister Bruce Golding. The contents of the Justice Hugh Small-led committee's report is anticipated...

Police seek hit and run driver

SPANISH TOWN, St Catherine: The Spanish Town police were up to yesterday morning still searching for the driver of the truck that caused the death of another motorist during a five-vehicle collision along the Bog Walk gorge in St Catherine on Tuesday....

UK expert calls for local campaigns against crime

Dr Derrick Campbell, chairman of the National Independent Advisory Group on the Criminal Use of Firearms in the United Kingdom, is calling on communities within Jamaica to stand up against the scourge of crime which is sweeping the island...

False claim lands process server in hot water

A process server who made a false declaration that he had served a wife with a divorce petition could face criminal charges.Supreme Court Judge Carol Beswick has directed the registrar of the Supreme Court to report the matter to the director of public...





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