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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories

Major police crackdown in Spanish Town - Cops detain 40 suspects
HEAD OF the Crime Management Unit (CMU), Senior Superintendent Reneto Adams, said yesterday that 40 suspects who have been implicated in the killings and mayhem across Spanish Town, St. Catherine, over the past three weeks...

Adams' fate unsure - Commissioner delays verdict on CMU boss Police Federation wants him removed now
COMMISSIONER OF Police, Francis Forbes, is to await a report from the Office of Professional Responsibility(OPR) before making a decision on the future of the Crime Management Unit (CMU) and its controversial head, Senior Superintendent Reneto Adams.


Health Ministry stinks - Staff complains of respiratory illnesses
POOR AIR circulation in some sections of its King Street headquarters, and the need to foster further interaction between staff, are two reasons being cited for the Ministry of Health's current search for a new home.


OUR takes Paulwell to court in cell rates fuss
THE OFFICE of Utilities Regulation (OUR) has taken Phillip Paulwell, Minister of Commerce, Science and Technology, to court over a directive, issued on April 9 this year, that the OUR is not to intervene in the mobile (cellular) market by setting rates.


Outpouring of emotion at Rema threesome's funeral
THE STORY of 39-year-old Sharon Thomas is one that may never be told in history books, but is one that defines a society on the brink and wrenches the heart - the tale of a Jamaican inner-city mother whose family was torn apart by gunmen.


Pensioners get rate increases
GOVERNMENT PENSIONERS who have served for 20 years and more will now receive a minimum pension of $120,000 per annum, up from $72,000, Burchell Whiteman, Minister of Information, said yesterday.


















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