March 30, 2012
Star News


Promoter plans ... SUPER ORGY PARTY TONIGHT
“Come toNIGHT if all goes as planned, one promoter will be staging one 'wet, wild and super-freaky orgy party' at a popular hotel in Kingston. The party which is being staged under some secrecy is being advertised as a food and drink.... read more
LESBIAN COP CHOPS LOVER? - Uncertainty surrounds reported incident

Up to late last night, THE WEEKEND STAR was unable to receive confirmation from the police on reports that a policewoman had been arrested after allegations that she had chopped her female lover....

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JPS steps up malfunctioning street light repairs

Representatives of Jamaica Public Service Company (JPS) say they have stepped up the repair of malfunctioning street lights as part of ongoing efforts to improve its service....

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Convicted child killer awaits sentencing

The convicted child killer Jeffery Perry is to know today if he will spend the rest of his life in prison. It is reported that during submissions yesterday...

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Curfews still in effect

Several curfews that were imposed across the island yesterday will remain in effect until 6 p.m. today...

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Cops find 55-y-o's head

The police have found the head of 55-year-old Burnett Thomas who was killed in St Ann on Sunday...

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Heavy rainfall causes road blockage in Portland, Rio Grande Valley

The National Works Agency (NWA) said, the recent heavy rainfall in eastern Portland and the Rio Grande Valley has caused the blockage of several roadways.

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Unfinished housing units in Oak Glades to be sold

Approximately 70 unfinished housing units in Oak Glades, southwest St Andrew are to be sold, minister with responsibility for housing, Dr Morais Guy, has disclosed....

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Police seek public's assistance

The Lucea Police are seeking the public's assistance in locating Robert Miller, who is a witness in a case that is now before the Lucea Resident Magistrate's Court.

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BCJ to ensure successful digital switchover

The Broadcasting Commission of Jamaica (BCJ) is to begin a comprehensive study next month on the requirements for ensuring a successful switchover to digital in 2015.

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Labourers on assault charge fined

Two Lluidas Vale residents who assaulted each other over some stray goats were fined $20,000 each or six months' imprisonment.

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