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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Tuesday | June 27, 2006

TYRONE'S WATCH - Springvale in Stone Age
WHAT'S NOT WORKING? - The community of Springvale in St. Elizabeth is without electricity, piped water and roads, a situation that has left residents wondering why they are without such basic amenities.

NEWSMAKER - Lue brings eye care into focus
FOLLOWING DR. Albert Lue's revelation in May that the eyesight of several persons in the Cuban Miracle Eyecare Programme had deteriorated six months after they were treated, the programme was placed under the microscope.


Gunshots 'from all over'
A CIVILIAN witness testified yesterday that she heard gunshots being fired into a zinc fence before the wrecker came to remove the motor car in which two senior citizens were fatally shot at Flankers, St. James, on October 25, 2003.


Stabbing suspect nabbed
WESTERN BUREAU: A SECOND suspect who is wanted by police in connection with the stabbing death of a 15-year-old Muschett High School student in Trelawny almost two weeks ago is now behind bars.


ICON - UB40 finally makes it Jamaica
IT'S HARD to believe UB40 have never performed in Jamaica, even at the height of their success 15 years ago when their albums sold in the millions. In August, the British reggae band is scheduled to make its belated local debut...




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