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Drug convicts missing - Sureties fined a total of $8m
THE COURT of Appeal yesterday dismissed the appeal of four Bahamians and a Jamaican convicted of drug trafficking, and then issued warrants for them and their sureties for failing to appear in court for the judgement.

COCAINE TRAFFICKING AND WIRETAPPING - The Bahamas connection ­ Pt. 4
A TALE OF international drug trafficking involving Colombians, Jamaicans and Bahamians, and quadruple murder at sea from a helicopter, is related by Throatie in an interview the Special Intelligence Group conducted with him on June 27, 2000.


Security forces accused of 'inaction'
OPPOSITION LEADER Edward Seaga yesterday questioned the conduct of the security forces in the conflict involving rival gangs from People's National Party (PNP) strongholds in West Kingston and Central Kingston. "How is it that the police and soldiers...


JLP officials subpoenaed - TVJ reporter gives evidence
FIVE JAMAICA Labour Party (JLP) officials, including Opposition Leader Edward Seaga, have been subpoenaed to appear before the West Kingston Commission of Enquiry.


Communicating with your pharmacist
MODERN MEDICINES are potent weapons against illness, but for the medicine to work effectively, the patient must be a well-informed responsible individual. Your pharmacist, as a member of the health care team, can help you become that well informed...














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