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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Tuesday | June 22, 2004

'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.

Lobby for teachers in America to stay
CARIBBEAN IMMIGRANT Services (CIS), which is representing some 210 Caribbean teachers who are due to be sent home from the United States by the end of July, will be stepping up its campaign to lobby New York-based officials to allow them to remain...


Englishman joins Boyz
AFTER MONTHS of speculation, former England Under-21 international Jason Euell is ready to pledge his international football future to Jamaica, the land of his father.


Returning residents want health benefits transferred
JAMAICANS LIVING in the United Kingdom (UK) have asked the Government to lobby the UK administration for a transfer of the health benefits of returning residents to Jamaica.


Let us clean up Ocho Rios, says Patterson
A DAY after Mayor of St. Anns Bay, Delroy Giscombe issued a public appeal to the relevant agencies and individuals to get together and clean up the resort town of Ocho Rios, Prime Minister P.J. Patterson has added his voice to the call...


Institute of Jamaica congratulates Sir Willard White
THE INSTITUTE of Jamaica extends congratulations to the recently knighted, Jamaican-born and world-renowned bass baritone vocalist Sir Willard White.





















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