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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Wednesday | June 4, 2003

Hunt for evidence - Scotland Yard, local cops take control in Kraal
INVESTIGATIONS INTO the controversial killing of four people in Kraal district, north central Clarendon, moved a step further yesterday...

Adams could face disciplinary action
FORMER HEAD of the disbanded Crime Management Unit (CMU), Senior Superintendent Reneto Adams, could find himself before the Police Services Commission on disciplinary charges.


PM to sign CCJ agreement JLP plans boycott of ceremony next Monday
PRIME MINISTER P.J. Patterson will sign the agreement setting up the controversial Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) during a ceremony next Monday, The Gleaner has learnt.


Last year's general election was relatively peaceful - Carter Center
WHILE REFRAINING from criticising an Amnesty International report which described last year's general election as violent, the Carter Center said it is still of the view that the national polls were relatively peaceful.


CAFFE disagrees with Amnesty
CITIZENS ACTION for Free and Fair Elections (CAFFE), the local non-partisan election monitoring group, has added its voice to those disagreeing with a recent Amnesty International report that dubbed last October's general election excessively violent.


Diplomatic-style welcome for Trudy - Radiant smiles, vibrant cheers greet spelling champ at Ardenne
WHEN THE clock stoke eight yesterday morning, Trudy McLeary, The Gleaner's 2003 Children's Own Spelling Bee champion entered the Ardenne High School grounds in diplomatic style.



















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