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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Sunday | March 7, 2004

Quick murder, quick getaway
High-speed bikes newest weapon of deadly gangs

THE POLICE have intensified their probe into the use of high-speed motorcycles in a series of murders, extortions and carjackings. Deputy Commissioner of Police...

Few takers for jobs at American Embassy
THE UNITED States Go-vernment is having difficulty finding persons to work in its Kingston embassy...


Survey reveals many late teens not going beyond secondary schooling
MORE THAN half the number of persons in the 17-18 age group have not advanced beyond secondary education, the 2002 Jamaica Survey of Living Conditions has indicated. It noted that while persons in this age group typically attend post-secondary...


'More could have been done for Aristide'
RANDALL ROBINSON, former president of TransAfrica ­ an African-American lobby group for Africa and the Caribbean ­ and a close family friend of Jean-Bertrand Aristide said yesterday that the ...





















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