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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Tuesday | March 16, 2004

HE IS HERE Aristides resting at St Ann great house
OUSTED HAITIAN President Jean-Bertrand Aristide and his wife, Mildred, have taken up residence at the secluded and heavily guarded Lydford Park Great House, where they are expected to stay over the next two months.

Haiti suspends ties with CARICOM
SPARKING WHAT is being construed as the start of a diplomatic row, Haiti's interim Prime Minister Gerard Latortue has withdrawn his ambassador to Jamaica...


'Aristide is a diversion' - JLP charges that issue devised to cloak budget gloom
THE OPPOSITION Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) is charging that Jean-Bertrand Aristide's visit to the island is part of a design by Government to divert attention from the budget presentation scheduled for next month.


Court reduces rapist's sentence
ALTHOUGH THE Court of Appeal found the crimes of a 42-year-old child serial rapist distasteful, the justices ruled that his 30-year prison sentence should be reduced to 20 years.


Human skull found at Bogue Sewage Plant
WESTERN BUREAU: THE MONTEGO Bay police are investigating the circumstances surrounding the discovery of a human skull on the compound of the Bogue Sewage Treatment Plant in the city on Monday.


Aristide comes, diplomacy goes
SHORTLY AFTER arriving at the Norman Manley International Airport yesterday afternoon, former Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide was whisked to a great house in Lydford, St. Ann, where he is expected to stay during his 10-week visit.



















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