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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Monday | May 30, 2005

Under siege - Nine shot over three days in Mountain View flare-up
AT LEAST nine persons, including passing motorists were shot over the past three days in a renewed flare-up of violence in the Mountain View area of Kingston. The shootings reportedly stem from an argument among rival gangs...

Non! French reject EU constitution
PARIS (AP): FRENCH VOTERS rejected the European Union's proposed constitution yesterday, dealing a staggering blow to efforts to further unify the 25-nation bloc by giving it a common charter and more power on the global stage.


Jamaican investors stage expo in St Lucia
CASTRIES, St. Lucia, CMC: A DELEGATION REPRESENTING several Jamaican importers, manufacturers and investors arrived here yesterday to stage a one-day exposition showcasing Jamaican products and services.


Guns seized in Duhaney Park - As rival gangs go head-to-head
As rival gangs go head-to-head TWO HOUSES were razed and five illegal guns found yesterday in Duhaney Park, where there has been an ongoing gang feud between rival factions in that community.


'Eye of Ja' to assist Haitians
Port Antonio: MORE THAN 200 Haitians at the Winnifred Rest Home Shelter in Fairy Hill, Portland, are to benefit from a donation of clothing and recreational items, which will be sent by Eye of Jamaica, a Florida-based non-profit organisation.


2005 DECLARATION AT EMANCIPATION PARK - The first duty of the State is the protection of its citizens
Whereas 1,471 Jamaicans were murdered in 2004. And whereas more than 600 Jamaicans, including policemen and children, have been murdered so far this year. And whereas Jamaicans now live in deep fear.


















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