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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Saturday | October 8, 2005

Across the Nation
The Ministry of Agriculture will be spending some $22 million for the printing of 100,000 receipt books to verify the legitimacy of produce under the project to stamp out praedial larceny.

No sympathy for criminals says judge
A HIGH Court Judge has warned criminals not to come to court seeking sympathy when they commit heinous crimes.


Attorney concludes final day in Senate
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW KESTE Miller yesterday concluded his final day as a member of the Senate. Mr. Miller, who was until yesterday a Government senator, is scheduled to leave the island today for the United Kingdom.


Mind & Spirit - New form of occupation
THE WITHDRAWAL of Israel last month from Gaza supposedly to facilitate the peace process with the Palestinians is not as genuine as it seems, said the Rt. Rev. Riah Abu El-Assal, the Anglican Diocesan Bishop of Jerusalem.




















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