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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Wednesday | July 16, 2003

SHEER HELL Report damns state care
RAPE, CARNAL abuse, batterings, physical restraints and harsh punishment meted out to children in state-run homes have been confirmed in a report on operations in the facilities.

Fix-it list for state homes
THE REPORT on children's homes and places of safety provides hope for children at risk through a number of recommendations.


Where is 'Baby Pansy'? Gov't looks to settle with Clarendon couple
THE BABY of Clarendon couple, Pansy Campbell and Roy McLean, is still missing and the Ministry of Health is talking settlement following unsuccessful results from DNA tests on five dead infants.


More hotels in the pipeline
DEVELOPMENT MINISTER, Dr. Paul Robertson, yesterday announced that two Spanish resorts are finalising arrangements to start the construction of two large hotels in the island.


Plane seized at Tinson Pen is registered in Jamaica
PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATIONS have revealed that the small plane seized by the Narcotics police on Sunday at the Tinson Pen Aerodrome in St. Andrew, is registered in Jamaica.


Police consider command post in Mountain View
THE POLICE High Command is currently exploring the possibility of setting up a temporary command post in one of several abandoned buildings in the volatile Mountain View Avenue community of South East St. Andrew.


Millicent Moodie - stellar contribution to health care
LOYAL, DETERMINED and dedicated are three words which aptly describe this giant of a woman, Millicent Elizabeth Moodie, whose contribution to Jamaica's health care has left an indelible mark on the minds and hearts of her fellow Jamaicans.



















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