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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Thursday | February 6, 2003

PC contracts awarded on favouritism - JLP councillor
THE ISLAND'S parish councils continue to be plagued by patronage and favouritism in the awarding of contracts, political critics have charged.

Policemen to know Court of Appeal decision March 3
THE THREE policemen from the Montego Freeport Port police station who have appealed against their robbery with aggravation convictions and prison sentences will know their fate on March 3.


Lawyers search for answers in civil rights breach allegation
THE JAMAICAN Bar Association (JBA), Jamaicans for Justice(JFJ) and the Cornwall Bar Association have expressed disappointment that A. J. Nicholson, Minister of Justice and Attorney-General has "lent support" to the searches which were conducted...


JNHT renovates annex of Headquarters House
THE JAMAICA National Heritage Trust has begun restoration of the annex of Headquarters House, 79 Duke Street where the organisation's head office is based.


Germany marks 40 years in Jamaica
This year marks the 40th year since the Germans opened an embassy in Kingston. Dr. Christian Hausmann, German Ambassador, looks into the files of German missions in Jamaica and into the history of German-Jamaican relations.


Forbes moves cops under corruption probe
WESTERN BUREAU: FOUR POLICEMEN from the Montego Bay Police Station have been transferred from the Area One Division, after a businessman openly accused them, in the presence of a senior officer, of collecting money from him as part of a cover-up.


Trudy-Anne leaves the best for last
IT WAS 'last time lucky' for Trudy-Anne McLeary as she became the 44th Gleaner's Children's Own Spelling Bee Champion yesterday.












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