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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Thursday | February 1, 2007

'We'll control the roads' - Police Commissioner targets itinerant criminals, promises to reduce murders by seven per cent
Police Commissioner Lucius Thomas is predicting that murders will be reduced by seven per cent in 2007, as the police renew efforts to control the roads and limit the movement of itinerant criminals. This, while strengthening other crime strategies.

US citizenship gets costly

The Bush administration is proposing to nearly double the cost of becoming a citizen of the United States and drastically raise the cost of becoming a legal permanent resident.


Jamaicans no longer silent on crime

JAMAICANS, who once adopted a see-no-evil stance to crime, have changed their tune, according to figures released by the National Crime Prevention Fund (NCPF).


ODPEM concerned with earthquake office safety

The Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management (ODPEM) has raised concerns about the availability of safe open spaces at business locations to function as assembly points for employees during emergency situations...


Best-selling author Sidney Sheldon dies

Sidney Sheldon, who won awards in three careers - Broadway theatre, movies and television - then at age 50 turned to writing best-selling novels about stalwart women who triumph in a hostile world of ruthless men, has died.


Roving with Lalah - The Scott Town monster

There's something strange lurking in the bushes in Scott Town, Manchester and it has the whole town abuzz. It's unlike anything anyone there has ever seen before.




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