MEN GET GIRLY
PINK FOR GIRLS, blue for boys. Not anymore. The lines of fashion for both sexes have blurred and more men are finding women's clothes trendy. Boot cut jeans, straight pants, pink shirts and generally bright coloured clothing is the rave among some men.
St. Elizabeth fishermen missing
black river: TWO FISHERMEN ARE feared dead after they failed to return from sea. Glenford Drummond, 41, and Arhton Braham, 46, from Parrottee, St. Elizabeth, went fishing on July 3 and have not been seen since.
Man charged with double murder remanded
PETER DUGAL, THE man charged with the double murder of Lloyd G. Brown, the former president of the Jamaica Gasolene Retailers Association (JGRA) and his fiancee, Sandra Campbell, was remanded in custody when he appeared in court yesterday.
'Emily' swells into dangerous Category 3 hurricane
port-of-spain, trinidad, (reuters): GROWING HURRICANE EMILY battered houses and flooded roads in Grenada and Trinidad and Tobago yesterday as it streaked into the south-eastern Caribbean Sea with 100 mph (160 kph) winds.
Security guard suspected of stealing money
spanish town: THE WATERFORD POLICE in Portmore, St. Catherine, are now looking for a security guard, who apparently made off with more than $360,000 after he was sent to collect the money.
Man accused of assaulting wife remanded
MICHAEL LAOE, THE man charged in connection with dousing his wife with acid, was remanded before Resident Magistrate Judith Pusey in the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate's court yesterday.
Jamaican was a suicide bomber - police
london (ap): POLICE BELIEVE THEY have identified all four suicide bombers who carried out the deadly attacks on London subway trains and a bus last week, the city's police chief said yesterday.
Hubby charged with wife's murder
clarendon: LEON SMALL OF Bucknor district, Clarendon, was charged on Tuesday for the murder of his common-law wife Carlene Dawkins, after the two were reportedly involved in a domestic dispute that ended in bloodshed on July 10, 2005.