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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Sunday | December 26, 2004

Relative quiet in West Kingston
COMPARED TO other crime-ridden areas like neighbouring South St. Andrew and Southside in Central Kingston, things were relatively quiet in West Kingston in 2004.

Little to celebrate in South St Andrew
IF RESIDENTS of South St. Andrew don't ring in the new year with the traditional firecrackers, you can't blame them. They heard too many explosions in 2004. Those explosions were not celebratory - they were shots from guns owned by gangs...


They cry peace
NEARLY THREE years after it was established, the Peace Management Initiative (PMI) has gained widespread acceptance as an important instrument of bringing tranquillity to communities torn apart by violence, having touched about 50 communities...


Next hurricane season active but less intense
NEXT YEAR'S Atlantic hurricane season will again be more active than usual but is unlikely to be a repeat of this year's disaster, a noted storm forecaster said on Friday.













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