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Cornwall Edition

Cops to quiz Whitmore

WESTERN BUREAU: SERGEANT NOEL Grant, the officer who is investigating Sunday's motor vehicle accident in which national footballer Stephen "Shorty" Malcom was killed, is planning to talk with Theodore "Tappa" Whitmore again.

Yacht race to end in MoBay
WESTERN BUREAU: ONE OF the most challenging yacht races in the world is set to finish in the Montego Bay harbour Tuesday, February 6, and the hosting club, Montego Bay Yacht Club (MBYC), and the Jamaica Tourist Board (JTB) are gearing up for four days...

New twist in kidnapping story
WESTERN BUREAU THE LIKELIHOOD of a speedy closure to the saga surrounding the recent kidnapping of seven-year Jovayn Miller was thrown in a tail-spin yesterday as three of the five men arrested in connection with the incident got through an...

Charges against police may be dropped
WESTERN BUREAU: THE COMPLAINANT who brought robbery charges against three detectives in Montego Bay last month, has decided not to pursue the case which could result in the policemen being set free.


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