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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Thursday | June 2, 2005

Caribbean not reaping full benefits from tourism - Francis
WESTERN BUREAU: JAMAICA AND most of the Caribbean have failed to fully maximise their earning potential from the tourism industry and as much as 80 per cent of the money spent by visitors remain outside of the local economies...

Doctors separate legs of 'mermaid' baby
LIMA, Peru (AP): DOCTORS FULLY separated the fused legs of a baby girl known as Peru's 'little mermaid' early yesterday, calling the delicate procedure a 'true success.'


Lawyers' illness changes date of murder trial
JUNE 10 HAS been set as trial date for Steve Bitter, 42, businessman of a Kingston address who is charged with the murder of his 90-year-old grandfather, Ronald Bitter.


Judge ordered ex-cop extradited
A JUDGE, yesterday, ordered 49-year-old businessman and and ex-policeman Carlton Dunkley of Mandeville, Manchester to be extradited to the United States of America to be tried for exporting drugs to that country.


Raise your child to resist violence - PART I
Give your children love. Make sure children are supervised. Know where your children are at all times. Know who their friends are.


Dutch say 'No' to EU constitution
AMSTERDAM, (Reuters): THE NETHERLANDS emphatically rejected the European Union constitution in a referendum yesterday, potentially killing off a treaty already spurned by France and plunging the bloc deeper into crisis.


Many security companies not licensed, registered
ROUGHLY 25 PER cent of security guard companies operating locally are neither registered nor licensed by the Private Securities Registration Authority (PSRA), The Gleaner has learnt.















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