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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Friday | May 30, 2003

Repairs to police stations under way
THE GOVERNMENT'S plan to repair dilapidated police stations across the island has gotten under way with over 40 per cent of some 158 police stations slated for repairs.

Teens on rape charge get bail
WESTERN BUREAU: THREE STUDENTS of a Hanover high school who were allegedly among 10 men who gang-raped a 14-year-old schoolmate in a house in Hendon-Norwood in Montego Bay on May 9...


NWA reopens roads
THE NATIONAL Works Agency (NWA) is reporting that it has so far reopened all but one major roadway, which were blocked during last weekend's flood rains to facilitate at least single lane traffic.


No breakthrough in MoBay robbery
WESTERN BUREAU: THE MONTEGO Bay Criminal Investigation Branch (CIB) has yet to make a breakthrough in their investigations into the $3.8 million robbery of a messenger employed to Best Care Pharmacy in Montego Bay, St. James on Monday.


Health programme for schools in the pipeline
HEALTH AND education officials are currently working on a comprehensive health programme for the island's schools.


George Lee: A man of vision, action
GEORGE LEE, of medium build at 5 feet six inches and 170 pounds, and erect of posture, smiled as a long-time friend hailed him as 'Mr. Mayor', from across the office floor...


NWC project leaves residents without water
CLARENDON: DESPITE HEAVY rainfall in areas served by the Patterson Spring Minor Water Supply in Sanguinetti, Clarendon, scores of residents have been left without water in their taps.


Swallowfield Chapel's World Evangelisation Conference continues
SWALLOWFIELD CHAPEL is this week hosting its World Evangelisation Conference under the theme: 'God's Heart... My Part... So That the Nations May Know Him', at 5 Swallow-field Road in Kingston.


Rastas cry foul, says freedom report
THE 2002 International Religious Freedom Report has shown that while Jamaica's constitution allows for freedom of religion, members of the Rastafarian community have complained that they are unfairly targeted by law enforcement officials...













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