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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Monday | July 14, 2003

Shoot-out at Tinson Pen - Police engage suspected drug dealers in crossfire
THE NARCOTICS police are investigating an illegal drug flight, which took off from the Tinson Pen Aerodrome, Marcus Garvey Drive in South West St. Andrew, at about 5:00 o'clock yesterday morning.

More patrols for Mountain View
A JOINT police and military patrol came under fire early Sunday morning, after the security forces mounted a "massive" operation in an effort to quell the violence which has afflicted the area since June 19.


Old and in the cold - Widow, family of 90-y-o flood victim truggling to survive
IT WAS 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, and Zipporah Goode, 87, of Mt. Lebanus, St. Thomas, had no idea about the source of the evening's meal for herself and her family of six.


Ministry, St George's to meet on VP dismissals
OFFICIALS FROM the Ministry of Education are to meet with members of the board of St. George's College in Kingston today, as they continue investigations into the dismissal of two vice-principals from the school last week.


House resumes sittings tomorrow
AFTER A seven-week break, the House of Representatives will resume its sitting tomorrow, with the start of the 2003 Sectoral Debate.


Milton Pinnock is a true overcomer
FROM HIS boyhood days in the rural St. Andrew district of Pigeon Valley, Milton Altamont Pinnock, now a giant in the field of public health and education, knew he had to succeed and make an impact on the lives of the people around him.



















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