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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Sunday | October 31, 2004

Cobb's regret
US Ambassador says she apologised to PM over 'unsophisticated' comment

SEVEN MONTHS after a public row over Haiti, United States Ambassador to Jamaica, Sue Cobb, admitted that she apologised back in March to Prime Minister P.J. Patterson for using the word 'unsophisticated' in describing some of the responses...

'Court action will hurt the JLP'
KARL SAMUDA, general secretary of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP), has called for unity within the organisation, noting that a threatened court action to stop next week's election of a new party leader will hurt the JLP if executed.


Southside peace pact threatened
AFTER EXPERIENCING a lull in homicides for most of the year, the 'Southside' community in central Kingston has experienced a resurgence of gun violence during the past three weeks.


Health care under attack
THE INCREASE in crime and violence in Jamaica is significantly compromising the quality of health care at hospitals and depriving persons suffering from other illnesses proper medical attention.


Sue Cobb on trade, crime, Haiti
United States Ambassador to Jamaica, Sue Cobb, will demit office early next year after being here for more than three years. She recently spoke with Earl Moxam about the experience.




















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