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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Wednesday | November 10, 2004

Dragnet widens Lawyers, others to report suspicious money transactions
MONEY LAUNDERING legislations are to be widened to force lawyers, accountants, real estate agents, and major car dealers to report suspicious business transactions that only financial institutions are now required to do.

Gas shortage continues
THERE CONTINUES to be a shortage of petroleum products in the Corporate Area, despite the Government's assurance that there were adequate supplies.


Police Federation elects new chairman
THE CENTRAL Executive of the Police Federation yesterday booted chairman, Inspector Handel Morgan, and elected new chairman Corporal Raymond Wilson.


CARICOM ban remains on Haiti
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad: CARIBBEAN LEADERS have taken a decision not to readmit Haiti into the fold of the 15-member regional grouping, CARICOM.


JLP submits report against Terrorism Bill
THE OPPOSITION has made good on its promise to submit a minority report on the controversial Terrorism Prevention Bill in Parliament, expressing strong resistance to the legislation in its current form.




















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