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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Monday | October 27, 2003

Calm in MoBay - Phillips says probe starts into double killing by cops - Taxi operators threaten islandwide protest today
WESTERN BUREAU: MINISTER OF National Security, Dr. Peter Phillips, said yesterday that investigations have already started into the circumstances which led to the fatal shooting of two elderly men by the police in Flankers...

...54-y-o tells of her narrow escape
WESTERN BUREAU: AUDREY STEPHENS lived in Waltham Park, Kingston 11, for several years. She heard gunshots morning, noon and night, but nothing prepared her for the barrage of high-powered shots that flew over her head last Saturday morning.


Rooms To Go hits Kingston
A NEW store in Kingston is the latest move by a consortium of businessmen with a plan to carve out a niche on the Caribbean furniture retail trade.


CABINET DOCUMENTS: STATE OF EMERGENCY, 1970s - 'In the best interest of the country'
HAVING ALREADY extended the declared one month state of emergency - arguably one of the darkest periods in the annals of local politics - to nearly four months, the Government of the People's National Party (PNP)...


The Jamaican Diaspora for discussion at UWI symposium
THE MINISTRY of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, in association with the Mona School of Business, will be holding an all-day symposium entitled 'The Jamaican Diaspora...


Princess returns after pull-out
FOLLOWING A three-year hiatus from Jamaica's ports due to widespread visitor harassment, Princess Cruise Lines is back and with a full slate of vessels. The cruise line made four calls in Ocho Rios last week and will send vessels throughout the duration.



















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