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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Wednesday | November 3, 2004

Charles to file injunction today
JAMAICA LABOUR Party (JLP) leadership aspirant, Pearnel Charles, says the promised court injunction to delay this weekend's election for a new party leader should be filed by today. Charles indicated on Monday that he would ask the courts to prevent the.

Petrojam fire costs Ja millions in imports
THE COUNTRY will have to pay US$3 million or $180 million a month to import finished petroleum products, following last week's $90 million fire at the state-owned Petrojam refinery, Phillip Paulwell, minister of commerce, science and...


Government settles Gayle case
THE GOVERNMENT has agreed to pay $2.7 million to Janine Cameron, the mother of Michael Gayle, the mentally-ill man who died as a result of injuries he received when he was beaten by soldiers and police at a curfew barricade in Olympic...


Traffic violators settling tickets
SCORES OF traffic violators with unpaid tickets and outstanding warrants are reportedly turning themselves into the police to avoid prosecution. This, after the police last month extended an amnesty to motorists to settle outstanding tickets without...


Women fight crime in March Pen community
IN THE violence-torn community of March Pen Road, Spanish Town, St. Catherine, a small group of women has decided to take a stand against crime by simply staying put.


Westmoreland honours its outstanding residents
Westmoreland: CHAIRMAN AND managing director of the Gleaner Company, Oliver Clarke, was among nine outstanding Westmorelites honoured by the Jamaica Homecoming 2004 committee at its awards ceremony ...












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