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Monthly Archives: June 2018

Mum shot man who flew round world ‘to attack daughter’ 

A New Zealand man who travelled to the US home of a 14-year-old girl he had communicated with online was shot by the girl’s mother, a sheriff said on Monday.

Another murder in May Pen’s town centre 

Two days after six persons were shot and injured in the May Pen Market in Clarendon, criminals have struck again with fatal consequence at almost the same place in the now volatile town and parish.

Minimum wage increased by 13 per cent 

The national minimum wage will be increased by roughly 13 per cent as of Emancipation Day, August 1, 2018.

Two Clarendon businessmen killed hours apart 

Two business operators were shot dead by criminals over the last 24 hours in the parish of Clarendon.

Janieve Russell, Andre Clarke lead 400 mh qualifiers at National Trials 

Gold Coast Commonwealth Games gold medallist Janieve Russell and Andre Clarke were the top qualifiers in the women and men’s 400-metre hurdles on Day 1 of the four-day JAAA/SVL National Junior and Senior Championships, at the National Stadium on Thursday.

Melania wears ‘I really don’t care’ jacket on border visit 

First Lady Melania Trump wore a jacket that read “I really don’t care, do u?” as she boarded a flight on Thursday to a facility housing migrant children separated from their parents.

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