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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Thursday | December 19, 2002

Karl Davis retires from UHWI
KARL DAVIS, retiring chief executive officer of the University Hospital of the West Indies, was showered with many tributes on Monday at an appreciation dinner held in his honour by the hospital.

Street boys complete resocialisation programme
NINE OF 18 street boys have successfully completed and graduated from the four-week resocialisation aspect of the Government's Possibility Programme held recently at the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) training centre at Newcastle, St. Andrew.


Justice enquiry is inappropriate - A-G
ATTORNEY-GENERAL A. J. Nicholson has said that it is quite inappropriate to launch an enquiry into each of the departments involved in the administration of justice merely on the basis of general concerns.


Two detained for security guard's murder
WESTERN BUREAU: TWO MEN were detained yesterday in connection with the murder of a 34 year-old security guard who was shot during a robbery at a wholesale outlet in Montego Bay, St. James on Monday.


'Legal representation, guardianship appear satisfactory' - AG
THE JAMAICAN Government believes that the arrangements currently in place relating to the legal representation and guardianship for Jamaican-born U.S. sniper suspect, Lee Boyd Malvo, are satisfactory.


Jamaicans For Justice accepts human rights award
JAMAICANS FOR Justice (JFJ) has accepted the 2002 Human Rights Award of the City of Weimar, Germany, in the names of the victims of human rights violations in Jamaica.


Crown closes case in Tapper fraud trial
THE CROWN has closed its case at the fraud trial of Melanie Tapper, former general manager of the Trafalgar Development, Winston McKenzie, former manager of Workers Bank (later Union Bank, now RBTT) and his wife Elaine...


Betting Commission barred from filling post
THE BETTING, Gaming and Lotteries Commission has been barred by a Supreme Court order from filling the post of legal officer, which Charles Ganga-Singh held up to when he was fired on November 25.












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