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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Sunday | December 5, 2004

KINGFISH JACKPOT - Local cops, New Scotland Yard closing in on 'big' targets
TWO MONTHS after the task force was formed, Spokespersons for Operation Kingfish are bullish on prospects for bringing down some major crime figures, and are speaking optimistically of 'hitting the jackpot' soon.

Safe with 'Scotland Yard'
WITH CONFIRMATION that personnel from the famous New Scotland Yard in London are in Jamaica to support the Operation Kingfish task force, one senior police officer with the task force is seeking to assure the Jamaican public that there's no need...


NATIONAL TRANSPORT CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY DEBACLE - 'Award to Millwood was incorrect'
MICHAEL HYLTON, Q.C, Solicitor General, has said that if the Government's only defence against the Ezroy Millwood-led National Transport Co-operative Society (NTCS) was on a technical ground, he would have recommended that the case be settled.


'I was wrong, I shouldn't have come back!' - Millwood regrets returning to Ja
SINCE RETURNING from England in 1977, Ezroy Millwood has consistently made headlines. He was back in the spotlight Monday when the Supreme Court overturned last October's $10 billion award to his National Transport Co-operative Society...


Are fathers really more responsible?
OFTEN DESCRIBED as 'wutliss' by many single mothers who are faced with the financial burden and emotional strain of raising their children, many Jamaican fathers are, however, changing this negative image.





















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