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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Monday | February 16, 2004

FBI praises Forbes - Aided probe of Russian crime ring
POLICE COMMISSIONER Francis Forbes came in for praise recently from Robert Mueller, Director of the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), for his role in helping with an investigation involving Russian organised crime.

Abducted woman released
A 66-YEAR-OLD Clarendon woman who was kidnapped from her home on Wednesday has been re-leased, unharmed. She was freed on Saturday night, two days after a police operation nabbed one of her suspected kidnappers in Clarendon.


SSP Ellington sues Gov't - Aftermath of car fraud charge in 1996
OWEN ELLINGTON, Senior Superintendent of Police, is suing the Government to recover damages for alleged malicious prosecution following his arrest in 1996 on a charge of conspiracy to defraud an insurance company of $450,000 in relation...


Lockdown looms at Falmouth Market
WESTERN BUREAU: FALMOUTH, THE capital of Trelawny, which hosts the biggest weekly 'ben' down' market in Jamaica, could have its lifeblood cut off if the Trelawny Parish Council fails to meet today's deadline of improving sanitation at the market.


J'can receives plant medicine award in US
LISA MYERS, 33, the chief plant protection health officer in the Ministry of Agriculture, is the recipient of the first George N. Agrios Doctor of Plant Medicine (DPM), Award for outstanding academic and professional achievements in plant.





















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