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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Tuesday | January 27, 2004

Cell phones seized in prison search
HEAD OF the Correctional Services Department, Major Richard Reece, has reported that a significant number of cellular phones have been confisticated at the St. Catherine District Prison...

Vendors get extension to pay outstanding fees
PORT ANTONIO, Portland: AN EXTENSION has been granted to vendors occupying sections of the Musgrave Market in Port Antonio, Portland to settle unpaid fees owed to the Portland Parish Council since 2003.


Bellhop acquitted of rape of tourist
WESTERN BUREAU: A FORMER hotel worker accused of raping an American tourist was acquitted in the St. James Circuit Court last Tuesday.


MP calls for gun amnesty
FOLLOWING A spate of high-profile murders in the troubled areas of Kingston, Spanish Town and Montego Bay...


Juror shortage hits St James Circuit Court
WESTERN BUREAU: All murder cases and those involving multiple defendants set for trial in the current sitting of the Hilary Session of the St James Circuit Court have had to be postponed as there are not enough jurors to try these matters.


Knowledge is power
RECENTLY JAMAICANS for Justice produced pamphlets about the Rights of Citizens.













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