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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Wednesday | July 14, 2004

Cops to quiz Babsy
Car driven by slain 'One Order' don linked to MP

TOP SLEUTHS of the Criminal Investigation Bureau (CIB) have turned their attention to Central St. Catherine Member of Parliament, Olivia 'Babsy' Grange, following the gun-slaying of Oliver Smith, alias 'Bubba', the notorious leader...

Avoid the dons, says JEF head
SOME BUSINESS owners are closing their shutters to avoid extortionists and ensure their safety, but not the entrepreneurial mogul Audrey Hinchcliffe. The trick that she suggests for the trade is the 'each one, reach one' principle.


Remembering Shearer
Parliamentarians honour former PM in special sitting

EVERYONE WHO got the chance, placed their patch on the quilt of tributes celebrating the life and work of the late former Prime Minister Hugh Lawson Shearer in the House of Representatives yesterday.


Spiralling crime and violence: Business leaders want action
BUSINESS LEADERS in Kingston and Montego Bay yesterday bemoaned the current spiralling crime level in the country. They point to the need for a new perspective in the fight against crime and violence.


Security forces tighten grip on Spanish Town
THE NORMALLY bustling, lively and industrious Old Capital of Jamaica, Spanish Town, was nothing short of a ghost town yesterday as shops, restaurants, banks, gas stations and even the usually busy markets closed their doors.


Buchanan challenges Pickersgill
MINISTER OF Water and Housing Donald Buchanan has challenged Robert Pickersgill, chairman of the People's National Party (PNP) to start filling vacant constituencies where potential candidates exist.





















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