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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Tuesday | September 23, 2003

Deadly deportees - ...lawless, unchecked and on the run
WHILE THE United States Embassy advances plans to study the behaviour of deported Jamaicans, local police are complaining that their hands are tied in their efforts to deal with those who have been classified as "dangerous".

From Pinnock to Byfield... Why? - Woman held in connection with London murders
WHY DID 32-year-old Roselyn 'Christine' Richards change the surname of her sons from Pinnock to Byfield in 1995? What role did the aforementioned Pinnock play in the lives of both Karon and Jermaine?...


Buchanan signs $40m contract
MINISTER OF Water and Housing, Donald Buchanan, yesterday signed a $40 million contract for the supply of materials for the construction of the White Horses, Pamphret and Botany Bay water supply and sanitation system in St. Thomas.


CARICOM warned against US 'divide and rule' policy - Future agreements will apply principle to region
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, CMC: CARIBBEAN COMMUNITY (CARICOM) countries were warned yesterday to expect attempts by the United States to divide and rule the region, as Washington seeks to develop more bilateral agreements...


Patterson grooms likely 'successors'
PRIME MINISTER P.J. Patterson says he has groomed a pool of candidates to succeed him as leader of the People's National Party (PNP).


Mixed reactions to republican plans
THERE WERE mixed reactions among local organisations to Prime Minister P.J. Patterson's plan to make Jamaica a republic in 18 months.



















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