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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Wednesday | January 28, 2004

More safety measures for Constant Spring Road
THE NATIONAL Works Agency (NWA) has implemented additional safety measures for pedestrians using Constant Spring Road near its juncture with Dunrobin Avenue, days after the death of a young Merl Grove student.

Judge's error frees labourer
A TRIAL judge's error resulted Monday in the Court of Appeal freeing Kirk Phipps, 31, labourer of Port Antonio, Portland who was serving a 10-year prison sentence for illegal possession of firearm and ammunition.


Fullertons for trial in May
ACCUSED CONSPIRATORS Henry Fullerton, former head of the failed Caldon Finance Group and his daughter Nicole, appeared in the Corporate Area Criminal Court Monday, where their case was put off for another four months.


Residents, colleagues protest man's shooting death
SCORES OF protesters, mainly colleagues of public health inspector Damion Watson, 40, who was killed at the Odeon Cineplex in Mandeville on Friday, marched through the Manchester capital yesterday in protest.


Education overhaul PM, teachers meet today
PRIME MINISTER P.J. Patterson will meet with stakeholders of the education sector today to advance his January 1 announcement of a thorough review of the education sector.


CAA cites continued fee delinquency
THE CIVIL Aviation Authority (CAA) is reporting continued delinquency in the payment of fees by local and foreign airlines, which the CAA in turn is blaming for its inability to make full payment of statutory deductions.













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