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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories

Cops on the move
550 quit in three years, seven dead since January, while hundreds seek to join.

UHWI kids threatened by soot
Next to the paediatrics wing which covers wards 14, 15 and 16 at the University Hospital of the West Indies (UHWI) is an incinerator which sometimes emits thick black smoke that leaves the ailing children and their beds covered with soot.


'Don't blame us for Americas' Sails flop' - JTB
Officials at the Jamaica Tourist Board (JTB) are distancing themselves from the organisational aspect of the much criticised Americas' Sail Tall Ships event, saying the agency was involved only as a sponsor.


Again! Vendors take to the streets
Vendors in downtown Kingston are back again, with their wares on display, blocking sidewalks and corridors, just a week after the KSCA carried out a seven-hour night operation to strip the sidewalks of vending stalls.


Grants Pen welcomes peace
Residents in the Grants Pen community of St. Andrew, which for years has been torn by gang war and friction, are revelling in newfound peace which has descended on the area for the last six months.



















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