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Tourists still favour Jamaica
Jamaica remains a favoured destination among United States vacationers and cruise shippers, despite the recent blitz of crime reports in the local and international media.

Hanging, anti-gay laws to stay - PM

Prime Minister P.J. Patterson, yesterday issued a warning to human rights organisations and overseas Governments that laws allowing capital punishment and those making homosexuality illegal will be upheld.

Quick-rich plan booms

A controversial 'partner' attracts thousands.

PNP holds slim lead over JLP in latest poll
The ruling People's National Party (PNP) is only marginally ahead of the Opposition Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) in voter preference according to the latest poll.

'White collar' crime unit coming, says Knight
A Financial Crimes Division, headed by a senior police officer, is to be established to fight "white collar" crime, says National Security and Justice Minister K.D. Knight.














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