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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Thursday | May 27, 2004

Andem nabbed
JOEL ANDEM, Jamaica's most wanted man for the past four years, was nabbed yesterday morning during a joint police/military operation in Clarksonville, St. Ann.

Drug link stirs House debate
DERRICK SMITH, Opposition Spokesman on National Security, has called on the Government to bring to justice politicians believed to be linked to the illegal narcotics trade.


Lucea's goats dodge Mayor's wrath
LUCEA, Hanover: RECENT THREATS made by Mayor Lester Crooks of Lucea that he will be capturing all the goats that rummage through garbage in the town centre daily...


Maroons go to the polls today
WESTERN BUREAU: THE ACCOMPONG Maroons in St.Elizabeth will go to the polls today to elect a new Colonel.


No progress in US, SuperClubs talks - Zein Issa-Nakash optimistic matter will be resolved soon
THE SUPERCLUBS resort chain is still locked in negotiations with the U.S. State Department over a threat levied by the Bush administration to cancel the United States visas of top officers over the hotel's real estate investments in Fidel.


Clarke new president of CPU
OLIVER CLARKE, chairman and managing director of The Gleaner Company Ltd., the English-speaking Caribbean's leading newspaper, has accepted the role of President of the London-based Commonwealth Press Union (CPU)...


















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