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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Thursday | May 29, 2008

'It can't go on' - Two killed in Kingston, three in St James
Murders continued yesterday with a brazen afternoon attack where seven persons were shot, two fatally, at 25 Prince of Wales Street, near National Heroes Circle in central Kingston. Dead are Margaret Campbell, 26, of 38 Heroes Circle, and Lenroy Moreland, 23, of an unknown address....

Spellbound Sade is ready

If you're into numbers, then put 105 on your list.That's the number Sade Dunbar, The Gleaner's Children's Own Spelling Bee champion, will wear at the Scripps National contest when spellers participate in the preliminary oral rounds this morning. Sade is one of 288 spellers...

Solar AC launched in Jamaica

A local environmental company has launched what is to be the country's first solar air conditioning unit. Prince Graham-Haynes, president of Green Energy Technologies, said that with the increasing global demand for oil, smaller countries like Jamaica,...

Holmwood student killed, 13 injured in crash

It was a gloomy day yesterday for students at the Holmwood Technical High School in Manchester after a ninth-grade student, Shaneka Clarke, was killed and 13 others injured, when the minibus in which they were travelling collided with a truck...

'Crime can be conquered, but ...'

Western Bureau: Police Commissioner, Rear Admiral Hardley Lewin, yesterday said Jamaica must develop the political will to battle crime, noting that continued indecisiveness will only prolong the problem.Addressing day two of the 65th annual conference...

Teen to serve time for assaulting principal

PORT MARIA, St Mary: The 15-year-old student who was charged with assaulting the principal of Oracabessa High School earlier this month will have to spend two years at a correctional institution. The teen was sentenced when he appeared in the Port Maria Children's Court ...

Thursdaytalk - HOTTEST TOPICS ON THE COCKTAIL CIRCUIT

Who got the waiver? 1. Seems like the 'New People' are racking up some scandals of their own. At the pace they are going, it appears that they will outpace their predecessors in the first term, as following upon the questionable land transaction...





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