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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Friday | March 4, 2005

$Multimillion heist - Armoured vehicle robbed, search on for two Guardsman employees
OCHO RIOS, St. Ann: THE POLICE have launched an islandwide manhunt for two employees of Guardsman Ltd. who they believe were the masterminds behind a multimillion-dollar robbery, which took place in St. Ann on Wednesday night.

Portia's appeal widens
PORTIA SIMPSON Miller, one of the People's National Party's (PNP) four vice-presidents, has emerged as the "people's choice" to take over leadership of the governing party, according to a recent survey.


Gun violence rocks electoral office - Two shot dead, four injured in Spanish Town
SPANISH TOWN: SIX PERSONS were shot, two fatally, as gun violence reared its ugly head in Twickenham Park, St. Catherine yesterday.


Benny White resigns from JLP
PORTLAND: CONTROVERSIAL JAMAICA Labour Party (JLP) Councillor, Benny White officially tendered his resignation from the party on Wednesday, March 2.


Breastfeeding in Ja below global target
THE LOW rate of exclusive breastfeeding among Jamaican mothers continues to pose a great danger to the nutritional health of their children, according to a recent UNICEF report.


Pickersgill, NWA sign $million deal
ROBERT PICKERSGILL, minister of transport and works, on Wednesday signed a multimillion-dollar contract with the National Works Agency (NWA) for the commencement of the Routine Maintenance Programme ...


Solid waste body settles claims with contractors
THE NATIONAL Solid Waste Management Authority (NSWMA) has dedicated a sum of J$64 million to settle the claims of its contractors.

















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