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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Monday | December 2, 2002

Phillips to voice crime plan in Parliament tomorrow
NATIONAL SECURITY Minister, Dr. Peter Phillips, will tomorrow tell the House of Representatives what the Government plans to do to curb the island's worsening crime problem.

Hylton now Ambassador for Int'l Trade
ANTHONY HYLTON, (PNP), who lost his St. Thomas Western seat in the October 16 general election, has been made an ambassador in the Office of the Prime Minister.


Regional workshop on mail drug trafficking
REGIONAL LAW enforcement and postal service officials met in Barbados recently in a bid to raise awareness of the struggle against drug smuggling and money laundering through the mail.


Tribute to Tony Clarke
TONY CLARKE died suddenly on November 5 and his ashes were scattered in the river that runs through his home at Paradise, near Savanna-la-Mar in Westmoreland.


Golding poses trade questions
AT LAST Friday's sitting of the Senate, Opposition Senator, Bruce Golding, gave notice of his intention to ask Senator Burchell Whiteman the following questions...


Government fiddles while corruption grows
LAST FRIDAY, something significant happened in the Senate. At its first working session for this parliamentary year, Attorney-General A.J. Nicholson made a formal apology to the nation and his colleagues...


Members named to Senate committees
THE SENATE on Friday approved the membership of several committees. Below are the committees and their members.


Monteith: a life of service to education
GOVERNMENT SENATOR Noel Monteith, does not have the loudest voice in the Upper House. However, when he speaks, his words carry an authority that is indicative of his years of experience as a school master.


Mature manhood in spotlight
IN AN effort to encourage young men with an interest in the legal profession to fulfil their potential...


Clarendon police want interactive crime-solving
CLARENDON: ALTHOUGH THE crime rate in Clarendon remains lower than last year, citizens attending a public forum put on by the Clarendon Police Division...


Rapists get 24 years
MAY PEN: TWO MEN who were facing charges of abduction and rape were each sentenced to 24 years in prison when they appeared in the Clarendon Circuit Court last week Monday.


Vendors association seeking $1.5m for Clean-up Day
THE UNITED Vendors Association (UVA), one of three groups which represent some 2,000 vendors, last Friday launched a campaign to amass $1.5 million in cash...


Police succumbs to gunshot wounds
DETECTIVE CORPORAL Calvin Cowan, formerly of the Denham Town Police Station, who was shot and injured by gunmen at the Sunshine Motel on Beechwood Ave.












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