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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Friday | May 9, 2003

Ja, one of the better places to be a mom
JAMAICA HAS been ranked among the better places to be a mother. The rating is in the fourth annual Mothers' Index, published by 'Save the Children', the British-based international child aid organisation.

Senators continue CCJ debate
GOVERNMENT SENATORS during a marathon debate in the Senate yesterday frowned on calls for a referendum on the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ).


Useful tips from PSOJ phone-in
DOZENS OF calls poured into the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica headquarters last night, with citizens raising concerns about the state of policing in the country and making recommendations on how to improve it.


Cops kill 4 - Crawle residents deny Crime Management Unit's account
THE QUIET farming village of Crawle, near Pennants, north central Clarendon, was in grief yesterday, following Tuesday's controversial killing of two men and two women there, by the Crime Management Unit (CMU).


Dollar breaks new barrier - Over $60 for US$1
Over $60 for US$1 THE JAMAICAN dollar cruised through the $60 to US$1 barrier in trading yesterday, losing 75 cents in value.


Two union delegates on extortion charge
TWO EMPLOYEES of the Ewarton plant of West Indies Alumina Co. (WINDALCO), north west St. Catherine, including the chief union delegate, were arrested on May 1 by the Linstead police...


Stenograph machine, computer shortage hampers justice
COURT REPORTERS employed by the Supreme Court are being hampered in their job because of defective stenograph machines and a shortage of computers.




















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