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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Thursday | June 15, 2006

Christian lawyers take charter to task on same-sex marriages
THE LAWYERS Christian Fellowship (LCF) yesterday scored a victory when the Joint Select Committee of Parliament, considering the proposed Charter of Rights Bill, agreed to accept a proposal from the group's president specifically banning..

Visas revoked - US, Canada bar policemen charged with Kraal murders
SENIOR SUPERINTENDENT Reneto Adams says he is heading for the American consulate in Kingston today to verify that his visa to travel to the United States, like those of the other five cops acquitted of the Kraal killings...


US passport regime may cripple tourism
THE CARIBBEAN, the world's most tourism-dependent region, has again warned that it could lose up to US$2.6 billion annually, and nearly 200,000 jobs, when America imposes its new passport regime for citizens travelling abroad.


Diaspora conference to boost brand Jamaica
JAMAICANS FROM five regions will gather at the Jamaica Conference Centre, downtown Kingston, today and tomorrow for the second Jamaican Diaspora Conference. The event will see 500 delegates from Africa, Canada, Central America, the United States....


Jamaica, UK to share confiscated crime assets
JAMAICA HAS signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the United Kingdom (UK) Home Office to permit the sharing of forfeited assets between local authorities and Great Britain. As one of the agreements brokered by Dr. Peter Philips...




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