Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Saturday | November 7, 2009
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Waterhouse gangs retreat
THE POLICE, aided by members of the Jamaica Defence Force, have increased their presence in Waterhouse, St Andrew, in an effort to put the lid on a bloody gang feud which has engulfed the community in recent weeks.Eleven persons have been killed in the...

Mico opens new CARE centre
ST ANN'S BAY, St Ann: Children with learning disabilities, especially those living in the northern parishes, stand to benefit from a new facility opened by the Mico University College.On Thursday, Mico opened its new Child Assessment and Research in...

Bullock makes stirring call to action, Points to years of bad governance and the way forward
PAPINE, St Andrew: Jamaica is running out of time, and soon, the country will not be able to repay its debts if the economy continues to stagnate, says Colin Bullock, a senior economics lecturer at the...

Lorna Golding pleased with work of learning centre
PORT ANTONIO, Portland: Lorna Golding, wife of Prime Minister Bruce Golding, is urging persons to make the best use of skills training and other educational opportunities made available by Heartbeats of The World Incorporated in Portland.

Suspect in Supersad's murder in custody
THE POLICE are reporting that one of the two men listed as wanted for questioning in connection with the murder of businesswoman Sandra Supersad on Wednesday night is now in custody. The man, still so far identified only as 'Rodman', turned himself in to...

Incompetence will cost much - PNP, Opposition sticks to its guns, says dismissal of BOJ boss was ill-timed and poorly handled
The Opposition People's National Party has closed ranks behind the embattled former finance minister, Dr Omar Davies.


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