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Jamaica Gleaner News

Eyewitness' credibility called into question
LAWYERS REPRESENTING the police yesterday cross-examined Everton Robinson, uncle of 17-year-old Christopher Grant, about the credibility of his evidence based on the number of statements he gave the police.

Stench chases away shoppers
CUSTOMERS OF three Portmore St. Catherine business places will have to wait a little longer to find out the cause of a foul smelling chemical, which forced them to flee the establishments on separate occasions over the last few weeks.


Commission dismisses talk show tape
CHAIRMAN OF the West Kingston Enquiry, Julius Isaac, yesterday dismissed a taped conversation between Hot 102 FM talk show host, Wilmot Perkins, and a caller who suggested the overthrow of the government, as irrelevant to the enquiry. The tape had...


MP hands over school bus
TRELAWNY: RESIDENTS OF South Trelawny now has a school bus, courtesy of Member of Parliament (MP) for the area, Doreen Chen. The vehicle was handed over to a community organisation "the Principal Association" at the Albert Town High School on Monday.


Nicholson ends tour of justice buildings
ST. THOMAS: MINISTER OF Justice, A.J. Nicholson, last Tuesday toured courthouses in St. Thomas as he completed a series of tours of justice buildings in the rural parishes.













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