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Jamaica Gleaner Business
published: Saturday | April 7, 2007

Reparations - they won't go away
Why am I not at all surprised? Jamaicans are tremendously animated by injustice and un-freedom - recall their responses to 1960s U.K. racial discrimination and 'skinhead' aggression. (Persaud)

Public Defender seeks compensation for victims

The Office of the Public Defender will be moving to secure compensation from the state for 13 of the 14 persons who were injured during the collapse of the Broadgate Bridge in St. Mary. Public Defender Earl Witter told The Gleaner this week that his office was awaiting medical reports for the victims.





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