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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Thursday | January 4, 2007

Jamaican taxi drivers in NYC
Now getting around in New York City can be more than a bit tricky for someone who doesn't live there. For Jamaicans, it might be twice as confusing because you can't just flag down a minibus that seems to be going in your general direction.

'Violence will void election'

The newly-appointed Electoral Commission has warned that it will postpone, halt or void the next general election if there is social upheaval or political hostility. Professor Errol Miller, chairman of the Electoral Commission, gave the warning...


Man killed in Montego Bay still unidentified

WESTERN BUREAU: Police in St. James might be searching for a needle in a haystack as they try to determine who murdered a young man in the city on the second day of the new year. Yesterday investigators at the Montego Bay CIB were still unable...


'St Bess' police warns mothers who encourage sex abuse

Santa Cruz, St. Elizabeth: The police in Santa Cruz, St. Elizabeth say they will be sending a strong message to mothers who encourage and support men who sexually abuse young girls. Constable Yvette Graham, of the Santa Cruz police station, says...


Oily tap water in St Thomas - residents

Yallahs, St. Thomas: Residents of Dalvey in eastern St. Thomas say they are worried about the quality of their domestic water supply. According to a number of residents, what appears to be unusually high levels of oil have been evident...


Telephone scam in the US

BARRINGTON, R.I. (AP): Police in Barrington, Rhode Island in the United States have warned local residents to be aware of a possible telephone scam they claim may originate from Jamaica. The police said at least two local persons were promised...




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