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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Monday | November 24, 2003

12-year fish pact talks continue
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad: NEGOTIATIONS FOR a fishing pact between Trinidad and Tobago and Barbados are still on track, Prime Minister Patrick Manning indicated Thursday.

Ventose blows away drug smugglers
THE FRENCH frigate, Ventose, is docked in Jamaica on a diplomatic mission to strengthen Franco-Jamaican relations. But after today, it heads back out to the open seas in pursuit of its larger mission as a narco-fighting machine.


Forbes promotes 300 police officers
MORE THAN 300 rank and file members of the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) got an early Christmas gift yesterday when they learnt they were among the first batch of police personnel to be promoted by Police Commissioner Francis Forbes...


Black River police phones disconnected
BLACK RIVER, St. Elizabeth: POLICE PERSONNEL at the Black River Police Station are now without telephone service due to the non-payment of bills. They are now forced to use their own cellular phones as substitute.


The Access to Information Act
When will it be implemented? 'THERE IS many a slip between cup and lip' is a well-known saying that applies to the lead-up to the implementation of the Access to Information Act 2002.














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