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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Saturday | August 13, 2005

Briton admits bigamy after three wives attend his sickbed
LONDON (AP): SOME PEOPLE bring flowers, others bring balloons. When Melvyn Reed's three wives showed up to visit him at the hospital, they brought an unexpected end to his years as a double bigamist.

No arrests in businessman's murder
THE WEST Kingston police have made no arrests in the murder of businessman Evel Thompson who was shot and killed Thursday at his wholesale store, located at the intersection of Rousseau and Texton roads. Constable Dorrel Jackson of the Constabulary...


Supervisor detained in Ocho Rios robbery
THE POLICE yesterday detained a supervisor of Atlas Protection Ltd., as they continue their investigations into the case involving the theft of $5.6 million in Ocho Rios, St. Ann.


Fresh Bread serves hundreds
WESTERN BUREAU: THE MONTEGO Bay- based Fresh Bread Ministries International (FBMI) has established a relationship with the citizens of a small Barrio in Managua, Nicaragua called Mateare, dating back three years.


ACROSS THE NATION
Port Antonio, Portland As part of efforts to protect wildlife in the parish, the Portland Environment Protection Association (PEPA) has erected a number of bird protection signs to identify bird sanctuaries and to advise the public of the legal...


Hedo III gets 'hot and spicy' with jerk festival
OCHO RIOS, St. Ann: ELEMENTS OF the island's unique food and culture heritage were on display last week during the annual Hedonism III Jerk Festival, held at the resort in Runaway Bay, St. Ann.

















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