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Businesses, productivity suffer

THE HAND of violent unrest yesterday stretched outward from the hotbed of West Kingston, dealing a telling blow to business in other sections of the Corporate Area and St. Catherine, on the first full working day since the escalation of civil confl

West Ja calm

P>THINGS REMAINED calm in Western Jamaica yesterday despite the massive unrest in the Corporate Area and sections of St. Ann, arising from sporadic gunfights and the killing of at least 24 persons over the weekend leading into yesterday. The Area

Policeman burnt to death

A 32-YEAR-OLD district constable attached to the Rockfort Police Station in eastern Kingston became the latest casualty of the three-day-old gunfighting between members of the security forces and gunmen in West Kingston, which quickly escalated












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