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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Tuesday | July 4, 2006

Ex-soldiers end two-day charity drive
THEY MAY live in the United States, but members of the Jamaica Ex-soldiers of South Florida organisation, have never forgotten their roots. Yesterday, 13 of the former Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) soldiers ended a two-day charity drive...

Jamintel to house Cricket World Cup (CWC) security command post
EARMARKED last year as the new office for the commissioner of police, the old Jamintel building, located at the corner of North and Duke streets, central Kingston, may have occupants before the police high command takes up residence.


Should a woman run St George's?
THE EDITOR, Sir: AS A proud past student of St. George's College, it is beyond my understanding why we are having all this resentment to a qualified person, be it a woman, as the new principal.


TYRONE'S WATCH - Dangerous breakaways!
The Guava Ridge to Content Gap main road in rural St. Andrew is in dire need of repairs. There are several breakaways and plenty of potholes along this winding stretch of road, which has transformed it into what one resident called a "death trap"....


FLANKERS MURDER TRIAL - Gun register missing
THE FIREARM register for the St. James Special Squad, some of whose members went on the special operation in Flankers when two senior citizens were fatally shot, cannot be found. Sergeant Charles Nathan made the disclosure yesterday...


Jamaican journalists snubbed
WESTERN BUREAU: LOCAL JOURNALISTS are peeved about the treatment meted out to them yesterday by the Montego Bay Airport Ltd. (MBJ), operators of the Sangster International Airport. They complained that preference was given to international journalists...




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