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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Thursday | November 27, 2003

MP calls for legislation against sex offenders
SHARON HAYE-WEBSTER, Member of Parliament for South Central St. Catherine, has once again stirred talks within the walls of Gordon House calling for the implementation of legislation allowing for the registration of sex offenders.

Ballistic testing for guns involved in Flankers shooting
WESTERN BUREAU: THE BALLISTICS reports on the guns involved in the controversial shooting incident at Flankers, St. James are to be handed over to the Bureau of Special Investigations (BSI) today.


Pension increases to take effect by January
GOVERNMENT HAS approved pension increases for just under 17,000 retirees on its pension roll, retroactive to July 2003.


Local fishermen appeal for government support
FISHERMEN IN Whitehouse, Westmoreland, are appealing to Government to assist in rescuing the local fishing industry from the competition they face from imported fish.


KSAC reports big increase in revenue
THE KINGSTON and St. Andrew Corporation (KSAC) is reporting a significant increase in revenue collections and a reduction in expenditure for a seven-month period ending in October.













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