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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Wednesday | March 16, 2005

Fighting back - JDF soldiers to be deployed in volatile communities
ROCKED BY the violence which has been reverberating throughout sections of the Corporate Area over the past few weeks, the government has called on the military to help restore law and order.

... Eerie silence grips Elletson Primary
FOLLOWING THE upsurge in violence on Bryden Street, east Kingston last week, life at the Elletson Primary and Infant School has not returned to normal.


Feeling the heat - Pantry blames DPP woes on manpower shortage
DIRECTOR OF Public Prosecutions (DPP), Kent Pantry, has blamed the failure of his office to effectively manage its workload on a thin staff complement and the need for more experienced prosecutors.


Another double murder in Hanover
WESTERN BUREAU: THE PARTIALLY decomposed bodies of two St. James men, who went missing after attending a wake in Jericho, Hanover last Saturday night, were found in bushes in the Mosquito Cove area of the parish on Tuesday morning.


Chat bout! - Course in Jamaican patois launched at City College
FOR ALL of us who have ever been chastised for not mastering our delivery of the Queen's English, vindication is on the way.


J'can tsunami relief drive a success
WHO SAYS Jamaicans are stingy? In an outstanding display of kindness and compassion, more than 11,000 Jamaicans rallied to raise over $2.6 million for the Consular Corp of Jamaica's Tsunami Relief Fund.


State wards still at risk, say JFJ
CHILDREN ARE still at risk in some children's homes and places of safety nearly two years after reports of physical and sexual abuse of state wards prompted a review of various facilities...


CAFFE wants fixed date for by-elections
DR. LLOYD Barnett, chairman of Citizens' Action for Free and Fair Elections (CAFFE), wants a fixed date for by-elections.

















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