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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Wednesday | May 19, 2004

Gleaner buys UK paper - Oliver Clarke calls 'Voice' deal biggest single investment
THE GLEANER Company Ltd., through its U.K. subsidiary, has purchased full ownership of The Voice, Britain's best-known and largest ethnic newspaper. The sales agreement was signed yesterday at the offices of The Voice in Brixton, London.

Lee-Chin brings home Bob's legacy
AFTER OVER 30 years of 'living' in California, Bob Marley is finally coming home. Images of him, that is. The Sydney Morning Herald newspaper reported yesterday that Jamaican-Canadian businessman, Michael Lee-Chin...


CAC cranks up watch on price increases
THE CONSUMER Affairs Commission (CAC) has cranked up its surveillance of the price increases on consumer goods offered by retailers, manufacturers and wholesalers, in the face of rising oil prices on the world market.


Gas stations could go 'self-serve'
GAS STATIONS could go 'self-serve' as dealers devise measures in a desperate attempt to contain steep rises in operational costs as the crisis in the petroleum sector deepens due to rising oil prices.


Four cops on murder charges
FOUR POLICEMEN were yesterday arrested and charged with murder in connection with the shooting of two persons in St. Catherine last year.


Agri Minister swaps debt to conserve forests
JAMAICA'S FORESTRY Department and private landowners ­ with lands declared as forest reserves ­ are expected to reap big benefits from a debt swap agreement being negotiated between the United States and Jamaica.



















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