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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Tuesday | November 25, 2003

'Let's talk' - PM tells Seaga to resume Vale Royal dialogue
ACKNOWLEDGING THAT Government is concerned about the electoral system being contaminated by illicit funding, Prime Minister P.J. Patterson has agreed to meet with the Opposition Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) to discuss campaign financing.

Gov't to outline anti-terror measures
THE GOVERNMENT will table a Ministry Paper in Parliament today, outlining its approach to developments in the global fight against terrorism.


Mentors for youngsters
FOURTEEN-YEAR-OLD KHALIA Brevett had often wished for more adults in whom she could confide and ask for advice.


Kiwanis make boy's little heart beat much faster
HE CANNOT talk much but every lusty cry from five-year-old Keyshaun Reid makes his mother's heart sing with joy.


Sandy Gully Bridge repairs move into critical phase
CONTRACTORS HAVE started to remove the decking of the Sandy Gully truss bridge in the vicinity of Riverton Meadows on the Spanish Town Road as work moved into a critical phase, yesterday.


Police to launch 'jet ski squad'
FOLLOWING GROWING complaints from hoteliers and visitors about increased crimes and harassment on the Ocho Rios waterfront, the St. Ann police is stepping up plans to put in place a 'jet ski squad' to tackle the offenders head on.




















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