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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Thursday | October 30, 2003

Warning signs - Remittance flows to Ja under threat
NEW ANTI-TERRORISM laws have been wreaking havoc on the lives of many Jamaican nationals living within the United States...

'Love is in the air' - Hundreds hail Air J's return to Canada
THE FORMAL announcement of next April's return of Air Jamaica to daily service from Toronto was met with roaring applause Monday night, as the airline wined and dined a wide cross-section of Caribbean nationals at a reception dubbed 'Love is in the Air.'


Dredging on track
OVER 670,000 cubic metres of mud, silt and debris have been removed from the Hunts Bay estuary under the Government's $1.7 billion maintenance dredging operation which started in July.


Kraal file now with DPP
THE DIRECTOR of Public Prosecutions (DPP), Kent Pantry, is now in receipt of the file detailing the investigations into the controversial shooting of four persons at Kraal, Clarendon, on May 7.


Buchanan tightens the screws - Moves to reduce waste and corruption in Gov't agencies
WITH THE Government besieged by economic and financial problems, the belt-tightening in the public sector has already begun in earnest.


Hamilton asked to mediate in AIDS row
PUBLIC DEFENDER Howard Hamilton has been asked to step in to mediate growing tension between some family members and the legal representatives of the 24-year-old woman who died of AIDS.


Upgrade for police complaints authority not yet off ground
THE IMPROVEMENT and expansion of the Police Public Complaints Authority (PPCA) have failed to get off the ground, despite promises made by the Government more than a year ago.



















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