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AT LEAST TWO homeowners in St. Andrew are now worried that their homes could be destroyed by flood waters after sections of their yards collapsed yesterday morning. Glen Sett, who has live at 19 Waterford Drive, Duhaney Park for the past 37 years said...
 
Football murder victim laid to rest
spanish town: SEVEN-YEAR-OLD Zideane Linton, one of the three persons killed at a football match last month was laid to rest on Sunday. The packed Ewarton community Church of God could not contain the crowd...
 
Haitian on fraud charge to return to court
MARIE ANGE AUBOURG, a Haitian who attempted to travel to the United States using a fraudulent visa, will return to court tomorrow to answer to the charges of forgery, uttering and conspiracy to deceive.
 
Heavy rains create havoc
IT SEEMS THE heavy rains that Tropical Storm Wilma doused on the island, was a sort of security measure the country has been waiting for. In a STAR round-up of the island yesterday afternoon, most areas had positive news in terms of crime to report.
 
Zinc Shop resident living in danger
MORE THAN A year after hurricane Ivan destroyed different sections of the island's roads, Dorothy Davy is still living in danger in Zinc Shop, Clarendon. Following Ivan's passage, Davy's retaining wall was washed away and a section of her yard...
 
Expansion yet to be completed at Claude McKay High
CLARENDON: ALTHOUGH SCHOOL ACTIVITIES have been regularised at the Claude McKay High School, James Hill, Clarendon, Acting principal at the 30-year-old institution, Keith Brown...
 
Roads blocked in St Catherine
SPANISH TOWN: SEVERAL ROADS IN St. Catherine were blocked off due to land slippage yesterday.A STAR news team braved the rain on to sections of the Mandela Highway.


 

         
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