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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Tuesday | February 15, 2005

CSME setback - Caribbean governments examining recent Privy Council ruling
REGIONAL GOVERNMENTS have postponed this weekend's scheduled inauguration of the CARICOM Single Market and Economy (CSME) in the wake of the recent Privy Council ruling against Jamaica's controversial establishment of the Caribbean Court.

Revamp current security system - William Clarke
WILLIAM 'BILL' Clarke, the managing director of the Bank of Nova Scotia (BNS), has called for the abolition of the 134-year-old Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) and the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF).


Gunmen kill woman in 'Dunkirk' gang war
THE MONTH-LONG violence that has besieged sections of 'Dunkirk' in east Kingston continued yesterday as three members of a family were shot, one fatally, by gunmen in the Franklyn Town area.


Wrong man serves jail time
A MAN was jailed this month for four days on a bench warrant for a traffic offence because the name on the ticket was similar to his.


Railway burdened - Highway agreement to cost taxpayers
PLANS TO revitalise the Spanish Town-to-Kingston leg of the nation's railway system are likely to cost taxpayers more if the China CAMC Engineering Company Ltd., being scouted to revive the system, attempts to improve the carriage beyond the capacity...


Moving up in Trench Town
HENLEY MORGAN chuckled as he recalled the day he told his staff at Caribbean Applied Technology Centre Limited (CATCL), that he planned to move office from corporate New Kingston to crime-ridden Trench Town.


Next generation of 'vipers'?
GUIDANCE COUNSELLORS are warning that the tidal wave of crime and violence sweeping the nation has the potential of creating another generation of killers.

















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