THE GLEANER MINUTE: Heavy rains in Corporate Area…Abortion stance needed…Bombs sent to US officials
Oct 24th, 2018 | Category: The Gleaner Minute | 1:52OCTOBER 24, 2018: Flooded roads, hours of gridlock and being stranded at bus stops after heavy rains in Corporate Area… Health Minister Dr Christopher Tufton says a firm decision is needed on abortion… Infrastructure and Physical Development Committee Chairman, Mikael Phillips, defends Everald Warmington, regarding questions about operations of the National Works Agency (NWA)... OVERSEAS: Pipe bombs addressed to Former President Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, several other top political figures and CNN offices intercepted… IN SPORTS: North Street rivals St George’s College and Kingston College battled to a nil all draw in their ISSA Digicel Manning Cup clash at the Stadium East Field this afternoon.
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