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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Thursday | February 26, 2004

Peter Phillips to meet with taxi association
DR. PETER Phillips, Minister of National Security, has agreed to meet with the National Association of Taxi Operators (NATO), after the group apologised for an ultimatum it issued on the Minister for a meeting.

Credit unions urged to merge
FORMER PRESIDENTS of the Board of Directors of the Manchester Co-operative Credit Union (1977) Ltd., Ivan Harris and Ivan Green, share more than a common Christian name.


Civic programme off the ground
RESIDENTS OF the Craig Town Community in South St. Andrew gathered on Monday night for the first United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) sponsored Civic Scenario Dialogue session at the community centre.


Fisheries sub-station reopened
BLACK RIVER, St. Elizabeth: AFTER A two-year closure, the Black River Fisheries Division sub-station was reopened last Friday with a greater focus to serve the fisherfolk in and around the Black River area of St. Elizabeth.


Senior police officer robbed
A DEPUTY Commandant of the Island Special Constabulary Force (ISCF), got the shock of her life on Monday when she was held up and robbed of her Toyota motor car in the Mountain View Avenue area of St. Andrew.


Canadian police chief returns
A YEAR after he visited some of Kingston's dangerous inner-city communities, Toronto's police chief Julian Fantino is expected to make a return trip to the island tomorrow.













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