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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories

Guns bark downtown
Violence downtown leaves two dead (including a cop) and seven injured.

'I'm not pulling back' - Thwaites
Embattled Ronald Thwaites awaits directive from constituents about his political future.


Seaga woos the West
There is too much foot-dragging by the authorities in fixing the ills within the tourism sector, Opposition Leader, Edward Seaga, told The Sunday Gleaner yesterday as he toured sections of St. James.


UHWI needs $4.8m to fix soot problem
The young patients on the paediatric ward may have to continue to suffer from the soot emitted from the neighbouring incinerator, unless the University Hospital of the West Indies (UHWI) can come up with approximately $4.8 million to get a new one.


Tense calm down the 'Lane'
Klao Bell, Staff Reporter, revisits 100 Lane six months after an attack by gunmen.



















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