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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Sunday | December 12, 2004

Playing dirty
Cops scrutinise sportsmen in gun, drug ring

THREE PROMINENT sports personalities, who represent Jamaica at the national level, are being probed by Scotland Yard detectives and Operation King-fish in connection with a major arms smuggling, drugs and money laundering ring.

Consider Marley!
WHILE THE jury is still out on whether reggae icon, Robert Nesta 'Bob' Marley otherwise called 'The Gong' is of national hero calibre, key public figures believe that the notion is deserving of the litmus test.


It is not about Peter, says Davies
DR. OMAR Davies, a declared candidate for the leadership of the governing People's National Party (PNP) has dismissed suggestions that he may be targeting the performance of one of his main rivals, National Security Minister...


Demand for anti-depressants a concern for pharmacists, doctors
DESPITE THE fall in the number of suicides in Jamaica, doctors remain concerned about the current rate and pharmacists are reporting a significant increase in the demand for anti-depressants.


Seeing gays as human beings
MY FATHER was a gay man. He was born that way, he came to believe, though nothing his very conventional mother or father identified in his early behaviour would have helped them guess his sexual orientation.


Study may delay development of Palisadoes
THE PRESIDENT of the Airports Authority of Jamaica (AAJ), Earl Richards, is expressing concern that a study commissioned by the government to assess the vulnerability of the Palisadoes peninsular in East Kingston to natural disasters...





















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