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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Wednesday | June 25, 2003

Grace, Kennedy Remittance assists police stations
KINGSTON, JAMAICA: Grace, Kennedy Remittance Services Limited (GKRS) has embarked on a community renovation project to enhance and improve the work environment of our law enforcers in 6 police stations across Jamaica.

Kingston listed among 10 cities to beware
CHARLES STARMER-Smith pinpoints the world's most crime-prone tourist destinations and describes some tricks to watch out for...


Henry-Wilson says PNP lost confidence of western voters
WESTERN BUREAU: THE PEOPLE'S National Party (PNP) feels it might have lost the confidence of the people in western Jamaica, accounting for why it suffered an overwhelming defeat in four parishes in Cornwall...


St Catherine police stations appalling - Custos
SPANISH TOWN, St. Catherine: Custos of St. Catherine, the Rev. Sophia Azan, has said that she is deeply concerned at the conditions of several police stations across the parish.


Halftime Sports Bar closes
THE DOORS have closed on the once popular New Kingston nightspot, Halftime Sports Bar.


'Keep Adams out of Kraal' - Charles says residents are terrified
SENIOR SUPERINTENDENT of Police Reneto Adams, former head of the disbanded Crime Management Unit (CMU)...


JUTC driver shot
JAMAICA URBAN Transit Company (JUTC) drivers and conductors plying several routes in the Corporate Area temporarily suspended service yesterday, to protest the shooting and injuring of a number 83 bus driver by another motorist yesterday morning.













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