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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Wednesday | April 6, 2005

No horsing around - Gaming commission closes 57 bookmaking outlets islandwide
FIFTY-SEVEN gambling outlets, specialising in horse race gaming in parishes islandwide, have been closed by the Betting, Gaming & Lotteries Commission (BGLC), The Gleaner has learnt.

Another CCJ stalemate
DEBATE ON the controversial legisl ation that will establish the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) in its original jurisdiction was stalled in the House of Representatives yesterday.


Snubbing the law? - Integrity Commission reports politicians to DPP
THE INTEGRITY Commission has submitted the names of several politicians to the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Kent Pantry, after they failed to file their mandatory annual statutory declarations.


Wellness expo 2005 to change lives
THE EDEN Gardens complex on Lady Musgrave Road, St. Andrew, will soon be inundated with customers waiting to gather information on how to change their lives. This information will be available at the Wellness and Lifestyle Expo 2005 which will run...


British vessels to assist Kingfish
THE BRITISH Government has temporarily deployed one of its vessels, the HMS Liverpool, to assist Operation Kingfish in its continued fight against the illicit drug trade. Logistics officer aboard the vessel, Bruce Finch, said the ship which was used...


Double murder in Hanover
WESTERN BUREAU: THE PARISH of Hanover was hit by yet another double murder on Monday night when a young welder and a middle-age farmer, were both shot and killed by an unknown assailant along the Shettlewood main road in the parish.


C&WJ clears the air on new dialling plan
CABLE & WIRELESS Jamaica (C&WJ) says it is surprised by comments of the Consumer Advisory Committee on Utilities (CACU) about the96 service provided by the telecommunications giant.

















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