February 16, 2011
Star News


MURDER WITNESS AFRAID OF COPS - Said gunmen came for him after he reported killing
“All Wilson Phillips* wanted to be was a good citizen. So in 2008 when he witnessed three men killing a man in his community in St Catherine, he did the right thing - reported it to the police.... . read more
SISTERS CLASH OVER MAN AT COURT

Two sisters were arrested yesterday at the Spanish Town Resident Magistrate's Court in St Catherine when they became involved in a dispute about a man that was involved in a relationship with both of them ...

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Curfew for Chisholm Avenue/Clifton Road communities

The authorities last evening imposed a curfew on section of the Chisholm Avenue/ Clifton Road communities.

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Jamaica College(JC) receives refurbished and upgraded chemistry and physics labs

Jamaica College, one of the oldest traditional high schools in Jamaica, yesterday received two fully refurbished and upgraded chemistry and physics labs from the Digicel...

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Cops release names of men killed in Bannister

The Old Harbour police in St Catherine have released the names of the two men who were killed on Monday night in Bannister district.

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Accused charge dismissed

Laughter overwhelmed the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate's Court on Monday after a man accused of urinating in public had the charge against him dismissed.

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Businessman fined for concealing ganja

Linton Dixon who was arrrested after he was seen with a suspicious bulge in his waistband was fined in the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate's Court yesterday.

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10 charged with gambling return to court April 14

Resident Magistrate (RM) Marjorie Moisten yesterday ordered 10 men charged with assembling and gambling to return to court on April 14, to determine who is to be charged with actual gambling.

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23-y-o man missing

Twenty-three-year-old Curtis Jones of Homestead, Spanish Town, St Catherine, has been missing since Saturday, February 5...

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3 members of the Haitian U-17 team have malaria

The Ministry of Health last night confirmed that three members of the Haitian football team which is in Jamaica for the CONCACAF 17 World Cup qualifying championships were found to have malaria.

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Persons of interest identified in $50 million robbery

The police have identified two persons of interest in connection with the $50 million robbery that took place on East Road off Waltham Park Road, St Andrew, on February 3.

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