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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Monday | August 4, 2003

'Support local farming' - G-G challenges Jamaicans at Denbigh
DENBIGH, CLARENDON: SIR HOWARD Cooke, the Governor-General, yesterday challenged Jamaicans to support the local agricultural sector to boost its viability.

'Return to godly principles' - Pastor expresses concern for nation at Independence Thanksgiving Service
WORSHIP AND cultural displays were accompanied by concerns for Jamaica's future during yesterday's religious service to celebrate the island's 41st year of Independence.


Major crimes on the increase
REPRISAL ATTACKS and domestic violence are responsible for more than 50 per cent of the 547 persons who have been killed islandwide over the last seven months, police statistics show.


Baby girl is ninth victim of 'gastro'
A NINE-MONTH-OLD baby girl died in Kingston on Friday after developing gastroenteritis. Her death brought to nine the number of children who have died in the current gastroenteritis outbreak in south-eastern Jamaica.


Cops bust illegal 'Cash Pot'
PATRICK CHANG, 56, businessman, of Lyndhurst Crescent, Kingston 5, and six other persons who the police say are his employees, are to appear in the Corporate Area Criminal Court at Half-Way Tree today charged with breaching the Betting...


How was the KSAC's money spent?
BIG HOLES in revenue collection and concerns about the way the Kingston and St. Andrew Corporation spends its money, have prompted members of its Finance Committee to demand an explanation of the KSAC's expenditure accounts.



















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