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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Friday | May 9, 2008

Kingston crime chief
LES GREEN, the assistant commissioner of police who heads the Major Investigation Task Force (MIT), will as of Monday lead a team of 120 police personnel with a specific mandate to cramp the unbridled murder rate in the Corporate Area...

Hinds to take charge of Clarendon

Crime-torn communities of Clarendon are to get more attention as the Government moves to deal with the increasing number of violent cases there. Fifty-seven murders have been committed in that division since January. Glenmore Hinds, the assistant commissioner of police...

Pastors back state pardon for Lyn-Sue

Western Bureau:Several church leaders are endorsing the move by the head of the Peace Management Initiative, Bishop Herro Blair, to seek state pardon for former Detective Constable Carey Lyn-Sue who has been sentenced to six months in prison on a charge of perverting...

To mom with love

It goes without saying: A mother deserves to be pampered and adoringly showered every day, but especially on Mother's Day. Yes, the cost of living has escalated. However, that's not an excuse not to treat Mom on her special day, this Sunday...

New superintendent for St James Parish Council

WESTERN BUREAU: The superintendent of roads and works at the St Elizabeth Parish Council, Kenroy Stewart, is set to replace his embattled colleague, Tubal Brown, at the St James Parish Council on May 12. Brown was slated to be transferred to the St Ann Parish Council...





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