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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Wednesday | February 11, 2004

Sabina takes on Greenfield - World Cup Cricket venue debate heats up
MAYOR OF Kingston Desmond McKenzie yesterday went to bat for his city to host World Cup Cricket matches as the competition between Kingston and Trelawny heats up over which parish should get the nod as the Jamaica venue in 2007.

Student faces murder rap
WESTERN BUREAU: A 17-YEAR-OLD male student of a school in Hanover is facing murder charges after he allegedly use a knife to stab a bus driver with whom he had an argument at the school gate yesterday.


Police Code of Conduct launched
THE POLICE High Command intends to introduce contents of the Code of Conduct for Police and Citizens into the syllabus of the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF).


Couple caught with big bucks - US$197K unaccounted for
WESTERN BUREAU: TWO PERSONS, charged with unlawful possession after failing to account to the police for US$197,000 in their possession, were granted bail on their second appearance in court yesterday.


Mona Primary makes London Internet link-up
STUDENTS AT Mona Primary School yesterday got what might be the first taste of the Jamaican classroom of the future during a live hour-long videophone link-up with Godwin Junior School in London.


JLP vows to fight tax hike - Measures may incite citizen revolt, Shaw warns
THE OPPOSITION Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) has rejected as false, the claims of Finance Minister Dr. Omar Davies that the proposed hike in property taxes announced last week is intended to bridge the financing gap in the budget.


Hay-Webster apologises for verbal attack
SHARON HAY-WEBSTER, the Member of Parliament for South Central St. Catherine, has written to her counterpart, Olivia 'Babsy' Grange, MP for Central St. Catherine...





















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