Jake Paul Rages at ‘Democratic’ Crowd During NYC Boxing Event
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Jake Paul Rages at ‘Democratic’ Crowd During NYC Boxing Event

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Newsmaker: Horrific Clarendon massacre, 5.3 quake terrified nation
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Newsmaker: Horrific Clarendon massacre, 5.3 quake terrified nation

Top Stories Tamfitronics This week's featured developments as Newsmakers of the Week are last Sunday's cold-bloodied massacre of eight persons and wounding of nine others in Cherry Tree Lane, Four Paths, Clarendon, and Friday morning's 5.3 magnitude earthquake that shock the country. The nation woke up on Monday morning to the shocking news that 17 people had been indiscriminately shot, eight fatally, in a gun attack which the police have since said was linked to a longstanding feud between Jamaican criminals, and was sparked by a dispute over ill-gotten gains with roots in six previous violent incidents in Clarendon.The attack, described as one of the deadliest in recent memory, sent shockwaves across the country.Among the deceased were seven-year-old Aiden Bartley, a student of Four Paths Primary and Infant School, and three women, two of whom...
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Three in race for new phase of A9 dualling
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Three in race for new phase of A9 dualling

Top Stories Tamfitronics CGI of the Tomatin to Moy section of duallingThe Scottish government has shortlisted three firms for the latest slice of the £3.7bn A9 dualling – one of the country’s biggest infrastructure projects.Balfour Beatty is joined by Wills Bros and John Graham on the shortlist for the Tay Crossing to Ballinluig section in central Scotland, which was first advertised in May. The £155m contract will be awarded next summer.The winning firm will be tasked with designing, constructing and maintaining the 8.2km section of road. As well as widening the existing carriageway, the contractor will build seven junctions, two bridges, a roundabout and access roads.Last month, Balfour Beatty won a £185m contract to deliver the Tomatin to Moy section. Scotland’s cabinet secretary for transport, Fiona Hyslop, said she met the firm last...
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