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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Thursday | January 1, 2004

Gov't to revamp education system
AN IMMINENT review of the nation's entire education system tops the Prime Minister's New Year Message while the Opposition Leader sees the financial situation as out of control.

Mullings to retire
SEYMOUR MULLINGS, Jamaica's Ambassador to Washington, D.C., will be stepping down from his post "very early" this year.


Officials warn against weight-loss supplement
LOCAL HEALTH officials are warning the public against taking weight-loss products containing the herbal supplement Ephedra, noting that it has not been approved for use in Jamaica.


Cops stop ganja shipments
NARCOTICS DETECTIVES were kept busy over the Christmas holidays, intercepting over 780 pounds of compressed ganja which smugglers attempted to slip through the island's ports.


New baby for Pansy
THERE IS a new addition to Pansy Campbell and Roy McLean's household following the successful delivery on November 29 of their daughter, Arlene Jennifer McLean.


Gunmen strike in MoBay again - 21-y-o labourer latest victim
WESTERN BUREAU: THE CITY of Montego Bay, St. James, was rocked with yet another homicide on Tuesday night when gunmen shot and killed a 21-year-old labourer and injured four others, including two teenage boys.



















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