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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Wednesday | December 31, 2003

'We were wrong' - Ninja Man, Vybz Kartel arrested and charged following Sting 'slug-fest'
FOLLOWING LAST Saturday's bottle throwing melee and on stage 'slug-fest' which brought the 2003 Sting concert to a premature end, five persons, including popular entertainers Ninja Man and Vybz Kartel, have been arrested and charged.

Committee to examine US request for air marshals
THERE WILL be a meeting between members of the National Aviation Safety Committee and the Ministry of Transport next week to examine a request from the United States Department of Homeland Security...


RBTT's strategy reaps rich reward
IN THE battle for corporate survival, RBTT Financial Holdings has determined that it needs size, flexibility and geography in its favour.


Traffic congestion eases in MoBay - Dualisation of Howard Cooke Blvd meeting objective
WESTERN BUREAU: THE $718 million Howard Cooke Boulevard dualisation project in Montego Bay is already meeting its objective to reduce traffic congestion in the western city, despite being less than 80 per cent ready.


Ex-cop's murder puzzles lawmen
A RETIRED policeman was found murdered at his home yesterday morning, a killing that has left residents of the quiet Forest Hill Gardens community in shock.


Justice Harrison to act in Court of Appeal
JUSTICE KARL Harrison has been appointed to act in the Court of Appeal next month. He will be acting for Justice Algernon Smith who is going on vacation leave for three months.



















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