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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Wednesday | July 14, 2004

Cops defend use of MoBay 'bus park'
CONTRARY TO the views of Councillor Donald Colomathi, the police's traffic department said that its use of the 'bus bay' along Howard Cooke Boulevard in Montego Bay to mount speed traps and spot checks is standard procedure and not an infringement...

Marine post yet to be established
THE MINISTER of National Security, Dr. Peter Phillips, is yet to respond to the call from the St. Elizabeth Parish Council for the urgent establishment of a marine police post in Black River.


J'can-born Bermuda DPP eyes post in International Criminal Court
VINETTE GRAHAM-ALLEN, a Jamaican lawyer who was recently appointed Bermuda's new Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), has set her sights on moving to the Netherlands to prosecute some of the world's most infamous war criminals...


'Witnesses' convention for MoBay
MORE THAN 7,000 people are expected to gather at the Jarrett Park Sports Stadium in Montego Bay this weekend for the Jehovah's Witnesses District Convention, which will be staged under the theme 'Walk With God'.












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