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Gov't boosts AIDS fight

THE GOVERNMENT is to mount a more vigorous public education and mobilisation campaign to be spearheaded by public officials, including Government Ministers, aimed at stemming the spread of HIV/AIDS. Maxine Henry-Wilson, Minister of Information, said...

Trio to be extradited
THREE JAMAICAN men who are wanted in the United States on drug charges have failed in their attempts in the Supreme Court to have their extradition orders set aside. They are Charles Clarke who is to face charges of conspiring to possess with intent...

Three to answer larceny charges
WESTERN BUREAU: THREE MEN who were alleged to have broken into the home of Esmie Jones, operator of the failed pyramid scheme Speedy Cash Partner Plan, are to return to the Montego Bay Resident Magistrate's Court today to answer charges of burglary...

Amnesty to report on police brutality
REPRESENTATIVES FROM Amnesty International will arrive in the island this Saturday to present a report on local police brutality. "The visit had already been planned in January of this year. They have done a report on police brutality, but it's just...

Farmers lash Gov't's beef decision
WESTERN BUREAU: BEEF FARMERS have chided the Government over its decision not to impose a general ban on beef imports claiming political expediency was guiding its decisions.












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