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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Tuesday | May 9, 2006

Call for Glenhope probe
BETTY-ANN Blaine, convenor of advocacy group Hear The Children's Cry, has called for an urgent independent inquiry into the deaths of two children, in separate incidents, at the Glenhope Place of Safety.Mrs. Blaine's call comes against...

Head on platter - Shocking St James murder
WESTERN BUREAU: THE BRUTAL killing of two common-law couples in St. James and St. Andrew have pushed the number of persons murdered since January to at least 463. In what has been described as a 'bizarre and heinous act' in Norwood...


Thousands rush to catch Jamaica Public Service Company (JPS) amnesty
THOUSANDS OF persons crammed into Jamaica Public Service Company (JPS) offices islandwide yesterday in an effort to beat today's deadline for applications under the company's amnesty programme.


Asylum shooting retrial July
THE RETRIAL of St. Andrew businessman, 34-year-old Steven Grant, has been set for July 3. He is charged with the murder of 19-year-old Dunoon Technical High School student Kymani Bailey.


Jamaican Government denies Golding's allegations
INFORMATION MINISTER Colin Campbell has dismissed claims that GoodWorks Interna-tional was involved in negotiations with the Jamaican Government during talks to divest the Jamaica Public Service Company (JPS) to Mirant Corporation of.


'Corruption high among senior cops' - Policemen don't trust superiors, report says
MEMBERS OF different ranks throughout the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) believe that the majority of their senior officers are corrupt or are tolerant of corruption within the force, according to a report by the Special Task Force on Crime (STFC).


Team heading for Cuba to cement deal
A DELEGATION led by chief technical director in the Ministry of Development, Dennis Morrison, is to leave the island on Thursday for Cuba to make final arrangements for the importation of cement to ease the current shortage.




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