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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Monday | June 2, 2003

Adams transferred - CMU to be replaced by special response team
DOZENS OF police personnel have been pulled from their various divisions throughout the island and reassigned to the Kingston-based Mobile Reserve, Harman Barracks, Up Park Camp, and the Motorised Patrol Division, Elletson Road.

Misplaced files delay hearings
THERE HAVE been complaints from numerous attorneys-at-law that since the start of 2003 they have been faced with the problem of missing files from the Supreme Court Registry...


Portia, Shahine make peace plea
OCHO RIOS: IN A bid to ensure that the campaign for the June 19 Local Government elections is free of violence and intimidation...


Behind the Bailey blues - Many views put forward, some not quite informed
THE PROFERRED reasons the Bailey bridge at the Yallahs fording in western St. Thomas was washed away in the rains of Saturday, May 24, are numerous.


Norris woman lives on edge
WHEN THE rains started on the night of Friday, May 23, 62-year-old Vida Dunbar's blood pressure went a notch higher.


Bridge at Easington in danger
THE EASINGTON bridge, the alternative route for motorists inconvenienced by the washed-out Yallahs Bailey bridge, could crumble with another bout of heavy rainfall, residents of communities nearby say.



















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