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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Sunday | April 20, 2003

Central Kgn under curfew
A 48-HOUR curfew was mounted in the volatile communities of Central Kingston yesterday following the upsurge of killings and shootings in the area. "We have established a command post and we will be here for sometime," Superintendent Carlton Wilson...

Hunting for sex workers
A JAMAICAN pornographic Web site is actively recruiting young men and women to pose in sexually explicit photographs and engage in sexual acts on the Internet. The site which describes itself as 'Jamaica's most erotic place on the Web...


Former Police Federation home vandalised
SIX MONTHS ago, the building which formerly housed the office of the Police Federation, on East Street in Kingston, was a very lively place. During the daytime, people were entering and leaving, conducting business related to the procuring of...


Fire stations still waiting for ambulances
ST. CATHERINE firefighters cross-trained as Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) for the new Emergency Medical Service (EMS) are still awaiting word regarding new ambulances promised for use in the service by the Ministry of Health (MOH) last year.


Bullet hidden in the cake?
THE COUNTRY was gearing up for massive tax increases when Finance Minister Dr. Omar Davies opened the Budget Debate on Thursday. But at the end of it many persons were left hazy about some of what he said.













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