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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Thursday | March 11, 2004

Narco-police disrupt court - Ramcharan, Williams appear under tight security
THE BEHAVIOUR of narcotics police officers disrupted proceedings in the extradition hearings involving two Montego Bay businessmen at the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate's Court yesterday.

Burrell, Eldridge murderers convicted
A HOME Circuit Court jury deliberated for seven hours yesterday before convicting the murderers of Tahj Burrell, 20, and 22-year-old Jason Eldridge.


Community project for St Andrew
A COMMUNITY award scheme that will reward communities for devising sanitary and other physical infrastructure improvement projects is to be implemented in East Central St. Andrew.


Amos: 'Compound's leader must surrender'
HEAD OF the St. Andrew South Police Division, Superin-tendent Newton Amos, has ordered residents of 'Compound' in Olympic Gardens to turn over their community leader to the police.


Cornwall Bar wants judge moved
WESTERN BUREAU: THE CORNWALL Bar Association has called for the removal of the St. Elizabeth Resident Magistrate Marlene Malahoo from the parish, claiming a breakdown in the relationship between her and the legal fraternity.


Gov't 'regrets' Michael Gayle's death
THE JAMAICAN Government on Tuesday expressed deep regret at the killing of Michael Gayle, in a statement which comes a week behind Jamaican for Justice's appeal to an international body that the Government be urged to apologise...




















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