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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Tuesday | January 4, 2005

Thomas is top cop
NEWLY-APPOINTED Police Commissioner Lucius Thomas says managing and reducing the country's frightening homicide rate will be his main priority.

Ja gives millions to tsunami fund
THE GOVERNMENT yesterday launched a special fund to help disaster relief efforts in South East Asia and sections of Africa, which were devastated by a tsunami caused by a magnitude 9.0 earthquake on Boxing Day. Prime Minister P.J. Patterson, who made...


J'cans given a chance to name a tree
HOW MANY times have you passed by a particular tree, admired its beauty, grateful for its leafy shade, and thought, "I must find out the name of this tree."


Hylton and Campbell to do battle in Western St Andrew
ANTHONY HYLTON, the former member of Parliament for St. Thomas Western, may well be on his way to securing a new constituency to represent in the House of Representatives, but he reportedly still has to get by several rivals for the Western...


UWI fraternity welcomes Seaga
UNIVERSITY OF the West Indies (UWI) faculty members and student body are expressing support for the pending appointment of Opposition Leader, Edward Seaga, to a 'high-ranking academic position' at the institution.


Four arrested for blocking road
OCHO RIOS, St. Ann: FOUR MEN were arrested and charged by the St. Ann police yesterday for breaches of the National Solid Waste Management Act, after they were allegedly caught taking part in a massive roadblock.






















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