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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Saturday | July 23, 2005

Fuel trade bust
MORE THAN a dozen persons were taken into custody yesterday after the police raided several premises believed to be involved in the illegal petroleum trade. An Operation Kingfish-led team went to premises in Greenwich Town and along Lyndhurst Crescent...

Ja is 'star child' in ozone protection
OCHO RIOS, St. Ann: THE UNITED Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) has listed Jamaica as the leading country in Latin America and the Caribbean in the area of ozone protection.


Firearms Bill passed
THE SENATE yesterday passed the Firearms Bill to establish a new centralised and independent Gun Licensing Authority that will grant and revoke gun licences, permits and certificates.


McKenzie clears air on Jacks Hill stench
THE NATIONAL Housing Development Corporation (NHDC) has denied allegations that its townhouses in Dillsbury, St. Andrew, have been dumping sewage into a gully at the bottom of Jacks Hill and Dillsbury Roads.


London police kill one in hunt for terrorists
LONDON, (Reuters): POLICE SHOT dead a man at a London Underground rail station yesterday, one day after a failed bomb attack on the capital. The police also issued an urgent appeal to trace four men they were hunting.


CHILDREN INFECTED OR AFFECTED BY HIV/AIDS
CHARES: A beacon for the affected THE CENTRE for HIV/AIDS Research, Education, and Services (CHARES) is a not-for-profit organisation that has been providing for the needs of persons living with HIV/AIDS for more than 14 years.

















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