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Jamaica Observer: PHOTO: Congrats!

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October 31, 2018
Jamaica Observer: PHOTO: Congrats!
Jamaica Observer: Mocho tragedy
Jamaica Observer: Judge orders release of Miller by Friday if not charged
Jamaica Observer: Witness in 'Chucky' Brown trial surprised by clause in plea bargain deal
Jamaica Observer: Ganja shortage hits Canada just two weeks after legalisation

Jamaica Observer: PHOTO: Congrats!

PRN-Caribbean News from mikenova (15 sites)
Chancellor of the University of the West Indies Robert Bermudez (left) congratulates Professor Dale Webber after he was inducted Tuesday evening as pro vice-chancellor and principal of the Mona campus of the university.
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Jamaica Observer: Mocho tragedy

PRN-Caribbean News from mikenova (15 sites)
THERE was mourning yesterday at Central High School in Clarendon for 16-year-old Leroy Hamilton, who fell victim to the rage of his sister's jealous ex-lover, when he torched their dwelling, killing the boy and leaving his 24-year-old sister nursing severe burns.
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Jamaica Observer: Judge orders release of Miller by Friday if not charged

PRN-Caribbean News from mikenova (15 sites)
DETECTIVES from the Counter-Terrorism and Organised Crime Investigations Branch will have to charge reputed leader of the Klansman Gang Tesha Miller by Friday or release him.
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Jamaica Observer: Witness in 'Chucky' Brown trial surprised by clause in plea bargain deal

PRN-Caribbean News from mikenova (15 sites)
THE ex-convict who is a witness in the murder trial of Constable Collis 'Chucky' Brown was yesterday caught off-guard by a clause in his plea bargain deal, which says that he will be recalled for sentencing if he failed to give evidence against the defendant.
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Jamaica Observer: Ganja shortage hits Canada just two weeks after legalisation

PRN-Caribbean News from mikenova (15 sites)
TORONTO, Canada (AP) — The name of the store is High North, but it might as well be named High and Dry because for all but about four hours of the first two weeks since marijuana was legalised in Canada, there was no pot to sell.
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