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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Tuesday | April 1, 2003

'Death Row': Playing on the public conscience
ONE THING which is never far from the minds of Jamaicans today is violence. Our country is in its grip and different people try to tackle the one-eyed monster in different ways.

Financing democracy
This is the conclusion of a two-part article, the first of which appeared in yesterday's Gleaner.


US, British false claims litter Iraq war
LONDON, (Reuters); ALMOST EVERYDAY, Britain and the United States have rowed back from triumphal claims in Iraq after jumping the gun in the propaganda war.


Conflict gives press more freedom in Gulf
DUBAI, (IPS): THE GULF media is experiencing a new wave of freedom. Normally accused by many of toeing the official line at the cost of compromising on objectivity...


Rivers run low but residents fight the heat
RIVERS ARE not proving to be a viable alternative to the water problems in parts of Portland.


Sharky's shooting case off till Apr 24
WESTERN BUREAU: THE TRIAL of businessman Francis 'Deon' Young, who is facing double murder charges arising from last year's party boat shooting in Montego Bay, failed to start at the St. James Circuit Court yesterday as scheduled.


Gov't moves to cut coroner's court backlogs
CABINET HAS approved proposed changes to the Coroner's Act aimed at trimming the massive pile-up of cases in coroner's courts across the island. The proposed changes also seek to enshrine in the law, the Government's 1999 policy of allowing families to..













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