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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Tuesday | February 8, 2005

Air J 'flightmare' - Aviation checks anger passengers
FRUSTRATED PASSENGERS who were scheduled to travel on Air Jamaica flights bound for Montego Bay and Kingston had to be calmed by airport police yesterday after becoming boisterous at the JFK Airport in New York.

Gleaner awards top advertisers
MARKETING COUNSELORS Limited yesterday received the Gleaner Company's 2004 top billing award for the highest highest publications last year.


Cops press for wage talk closure
THE JAMAICA Police Federation executive is demanding that the government conclude their wage and fringe benefits negotiations by February 18.


Braeton trial - Ballistics specialist continues testimony
THE BRAETON murder trial continued yesterday with Daniel Wray, government ballistics expert, testifying that a spent shell which he found in a kitchen sink at the crime scene came from one of the M-16 rifles he received for testing.


CARICOM commission to discuss Privy Council ruling
GLAST WEEK'S Privy Council ruling that legislation to establish the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) as Jamaica's final appellate court is unconstitutional, will be the main topic of discussion when the CARICOM Legal Affairs Committee (LAC) meets...


Victory for good sense (Part II)
The following is the second of a two-part series on the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ).


Going mental - Why the push towards community-based mental care may end up in a national crisis
This is the first of a four-part series on the treatment and care of mentally ill persons.



















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