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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Sunday | December 8, 2002

Legal aid scandal
Audit exposes blatant breaches and irregularities.

'I can move about freely'
HANNAH TOWN, Tavares Gardens and other communities in Kingston are not complaining of police brutality or drive-by shootings...They are in the streets, sitting on their fences, talking and even laughing with members of the security forces.


Ronnie on the rebound
FEWER THAN six months after resigning as Central Kingston Member of Parliament, attorney-at-law and Roman Catholic deacon, Ronald Thwaites, is eyeing a seat in the Kingston and St. Andrew Corporation (KSAC) Council chamber.


LPG pirates corner quarter of gas market
ILLEGAL GAS operators have taken over one quarter of the market for Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) and are robbing local oil distributors of millions of dollars in business.


Prisons under more pressure
THE ISLAND'S penal institutions could come under more pressure for space to house inmates, if the Government's latest assault on crime to remove criminals off the streets is successful.


Jamaica's coasts vulnerable to oil spills
JAMAICA'S COASTLINES and marine ecosystems are vulnerable to oil spills similar to the one now pumping massive amounts of oil into the sea off the coast of Spain.


















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