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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Thursday | January 30, 2003

Classes resume at Melrose
CLASSES RESUMED at the Melrose Primary and Junior High School yesterday, but the teacher who was threatened by a student and his relatives has yet to return.

Steady progress on North Gully project
WESTERN BUREAU: THE $180-MILLION renovation project on the North Gully in Montego Bay is progressing steadily, despite the inclement weather plaguing the resort town in recent days.


Portland gears for ship rush
AS THE Port Authority of Jamaica steps up its efforts to reposition Port Antonio as a major cruise ship and mega-yachting destination in Portland, a number of cruise vessels are scheduled to call at the Ken Wright Pier in the town during this year.


Guidelines under review for inmates at court's pleasure
GUIDELINES WILL have to be worked out as to how the court will supervise prisoners who are detained at its pleasure, says President of the Court of Appeal, Ian Forte.


Citizens mob man accused of murder
WESTERN BUREAU: A 25-YEAR-OLD man, accused of hacking a teenager to death, was chased and chopped by citizens in the resort town of Negril on Tuesday afternoon.


Woman takes top cop Lasco award
WESTMORELAND'S TOP cop, Woman Sergeant Nadine Grant-Brown, is the 2002 LASCO Police Officer of the Year.












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