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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Saturday | May 3, 2003

Libel laws for review - But public needs protection -PM
PRIME MINISTER P.J. Patterson said calls for changes to libel and defamation laws in Jamaica would be greatly enhanced, if media owners would agree to impose "professional penalties to protect any citizen or institution which has been undeniably wronged".

CCJ debate delayed
OPPOSITION SENATORS yesterday forced a delay of the debate on the proposed Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ), complaining that some of them had not been provided with the agreement that would establish the court.


Alpart/HEART training programme bears fruit
FOURTEEN TRAINEES from the first batch of the Alpart/ HEART Trust/NTA Industrial Apprenticeship Prog-ramme have successfully completed their four-year electrical industrial maintenance course at the alumina plant. Recently, the trainees who have...


Death row inmate freed
A DEATH row inmate who was accused of the murder of another prisoner has been freed on a no case submission because of discrepancies in the Crown's case. Stephen Palmer, jeweller, of Granville Crescent, Montego Bay, St. James, was accused of murdering...


Extending a hand of kindness
WHEN THE team of six police officers led by Deputy Superintendent Linette Williams-Martin made their way to the remote area of Golden Grove in Hanover, they had no idea what was in store for them.


Westmoreland cops win Sandals trophy
WESTERN BUREAU: WESTMORELAND, BEHIND a scintillating display by double female sprint champion, Andrea Johnson, dethroned St. James and lifted the Sandals Group of Companies Trophy, symbol of Area One Police Athletics' supremacy last Thursday at the...


Police shootings under investigation
THE CONTROVERSIAL shooting of two persons yesterday morning by the police, near the intersection at Molynes and Waltham Park roads, St. Andrew, sparked a demonstration by residents and has led to a probe of the incident by the Bureau of Special...




















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