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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Wednesday | June 8, 2005

Caregivers to face charges - DPP rules against two alleged child molesters
AT LEAST two of the four caregivers accused of sexually abusing children under their care in state-run children's homes and places of safety could be charged as early as this weekend, the police said yesterday.

Golding wary of signing private sector document
OPPOSITION LEADER Bruce Golding yesterday said parliamentarians should seek a new approach to satisfying private sector demands that politicians sign a code of conduct.


Temporary reprieve for Haitian refugees
WESTERN BUREAU: THE HAITIANS refugees at the Montpelier camp in St. James, reacted with glee to the postponement of plans by Government authorities to repatriate them to their war-torn homeland, yesterday.


Trinidad to resume hanging
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, CMC: FACED WITH almost one murder every day, the Trinidad and Tobago government has announced a series of new crime-fighting measures, including the resumption of hangings.


How to apply for a work permit
UNDER THE proposed fee structure, all applicants are required to fill out the newly designed application form and pay a non-refundable processing fee of $1,000, whether they are applying for permit or exemption.


Sugar factory probe - International body to investigate island's safety procedures
A REPRESENTATIVE of the International Labour Organisation (ILO) is expected in the island within the next two weeks to conduct investigations into the safety practices at the island's sugar factories, the Ministry of Labour said...


Fears mount over Port Royal's disaster readiness
RESIDENTS OF Port Royal said yesterday that they were not prepared for a major disaster. They note that in the event of a major earthquake, many of the houses in the town would not be able to withstand...


SANDRA CAMPBELL - 'She gave only the best to us'
MAJOR PHILLIP Campbell, ex-husband of murdered business-woman Sandra Campbell, said yesterday that his ex-wife was an energetic, goal-driven person.


















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