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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Monday | January 26, 2004

Seaga's firms for A-G's scrutiny
PRIME MINISTER P.J Patterson, stating that he had an obligation to "protect the public purse", said yesterday that the Attorney-General's Department would provide the Government with advice on how to handle financial matters...

Four more killed in Spn Town
VIOLENCE WHICH has been plaguing Spanish Town, central St. Catherine, since the start of the year, continued on Saturday night when four persons were killed by gunmen, who wounded a fifth.


Six arrested for bogus jazz concert tickets
WESTERN BUREAU: SIX MEN were arrested on Saturday night in connection with the production and distribution of bogus 'Air Jamaica Jazz and Blues' concert tickets, which the police said, were used to fleece the show's organisers of revenue.


$Billion loan needed to revive beef industry
WESTERN BUREAU: AT LEAST $1 billion in loan-financing must be made available to beef farmers if the struggling beef industry is to survive, investors in the sector have warned.


Chang calls for crime-fighting talks
WESTERN BUREAU: SAYING THE murder rate in the tourism capital of Montego Bay, St. James had to be brought quickly under control, Dr. Horace Chang, a deputy leader of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) and Member of Parliament for St. James North West...


The 'Bee' buzzes on February 3
WHO WILL be the last speller standing in this year's Gleaner Children's Own Spelling Bee Competition? ...


Ira Rowe dies at 75
MR. JUSTICE Ira Rowe, a former president of the Jamaican Court of Appeal, died in the Turks and Caicos Islands yesterday at the age of 75 years.



















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