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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Saturday | August 4, 2007

The captain lands
Captain Barrington Irving Jr., the Jamaican-born American who recently broke records flying solo around the world, yesterday set foot on the land of his birth with bright hopes of inspiring young Jamaicans to follow in his footsteps.

Plan for a wet weekend

The island is expected to continue experiencing heavy showers and thunderstorms this weekend. According to the Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management, the Meteorological Service has advised that weather conditions over and around Jamaica, from last night through to Sunday, will be affected by an area of low pressure...

Debating the issues

The two leading political parties have agreed to debate the issues starting next Wednesday.

Woman killed, four injured on Slipe Pen Road

One person was killed and four others injured during a shooting incident on Slipe Pen Road in Kingston yesterday afternoon.

DENBIGH 2007 - Farmer raring to go in goat competition

"Get up. Behave yourself." With an order like that, one would assume Oral Robinson last year's Denbigh Agri-Industrial Show champion farmer, was talking to a human being. Instead, Robinson was commanding one of his goats that will be showcased at this year's event...

EARLY ELECTION RULES - Legal conduct during the silly season

Spirit licensed premises were required to close on election days. The relevant regulation stated that "every person who is the holder of any wholesale licence, town retail licence, village retail licence, or tavern licence granted under the Spirit Licence Law shall take all necessary steps to cause such premises to be closed...





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