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published: Tuesday | June 22, 2004
Lead Stories


'X-ray police victims'
Senior officers slam Scotland Yard recommendations, saying it's too costly

SCOTLAND YARD detectives helping to investigate the killing by police of three men in Westmoreland in April this year have recommended the future X-raying of bodies before post-mortems are conducted.

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Lobby for teachers in America to stay
Englishman joins Boyz
Returning residents want health benefits transferred
Let us clean up Ocho Rios, says Patterson
Institute of Jamaica congratulates Sir Willard White

News


Ramcharan, Williams oppose extradition
MONTEGO BAY businessmen Leebert Ramcharan and Donovan 'Plucky' Williams, who were ordered extradited to face drug charges in the United States, have filed motions in the Supreme Court seeking their freedom because of alleged breaches...

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C&W to re-run BMW campaign
Gov't clamps down on piracy
Females stand out at CHA inauguration
Women's conference set to make impact

Business


Port Authority posts $3 billion in earnings
DURING FISCAL year 2003/04 the Port Authority of Jamaica, headed by Noel Hylton, earned $3.2 billion, reflecting a 20 per cent increase in revenue in relation to the previous fiscal year.

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Fears over customs backlog
Exporters score big for Ja

Sport


Boyz take aim at US
LESS THAN a day after disposing of Haiti in the World Cup march to Germany 2004, JFF President Crenston Boxhill says preparations are already under way for Jamaica's next opponents, the United States.

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Lawson grabs four in WI win
Racing - Newell riding high
General Accident look to write off Shell
Commentary - Down to the top four
Countdown to Athens 2004

Commentary


Editorial - No retreat, no surrender
AFTER SOME semblance of due process two men have been summarily executed by firing squad. Their crimes? Robbery and disrespect shown to the leadership of the 'state'. The state? An inner-city enclave under the rule of community dons.

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Catalyst and rock
Hate crime rhetoric
My father who fathered me

Letters


Letter of the day - Nicole Webb deserves better treatment
THE EDITOR, Sir: I READ Dawn Ritch's article on page A9 of The Sunday Gleaner of June 20 entitled, 'A Government without pity' and I was reduced to tears. Yes I literally cried. I implore everyone who has not yet read this article, to please do so.

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Special thanks and appreciation
Blown away by kind words
Welcome home deportees
KSAC and illegal garages
Turf war between NWA and KSAC.
Basic schools getting equipped
Mega Mart music a turn-off
Medical hospitals too far away
Tax system needs improvement

Entertainment


A delightful mix of music, food & fashion
THE LIVE band plays Luther Vandross' Dance with my Father, while a father, surrounded by family, feeds a baby who sits on his lap.This scene was at the annual Father's Day Champagne Brunch put on by the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel on Sunday.

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Kevin Lyttle 'Turns It On'
J'can gospel artistes delight Toronto crowd

The Shipping Industry


Marine credit union AGM a success
THE MARINE and Allied Industries Co-operative Credit Union (MAICCU) Limited recently held its 11th Annual General Meeting and has dubbed it a resounding success, with record attendance from members for the second consecutive year.

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Long service awards
Revealing all (Part II)
Improving inspection systems

Lifestyle


Young, gifted & scientific
Maxine Gossell-Williams breaks down barriers

MAXINE GOSSELL-WILLIAMS may be petite, but she packs a punch. At five feet two inches tall and 118 pounds, she is breaking down barriers in the scientific world.

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Management needs to create the way for good customer service
Boos & bouquets - Listen and learn

Spotlight on JPs (St James)


Spotlight on JPs (St. James)
A JUSTICE of the Peace is responsible for the preservation of the peace in the parish for which he is appointed and in pursuance of this duty, should the occasion arise, he is empowered to make the necessary proclamation provided by the Riot Act...

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Spotlight on JPs (St. James) (Part 2)





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