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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Wednesday | June 11, 2003

Castro, Mbeki invited to CARICOM confab
CUBAN PRESIDENT, Fidel Castro, and South African President, Thabo Mbeki, are on the list of international figures invited to attend the 24th Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Heads of Government meeting, set for July 2-5 in Montego Bay.

July 16 court date for delegates on extortion rap
THE TWO National Workers Union (NWU) delegates employed to WINDALCO, Ewarton Works, who were last month arrested and charged for attempting to obtain money by menace...


Jamaica Cancer Society stages 'Relay for Life'
THE JAMAICA Cancer Society staged its first 'Relay for Life' at the Barbican Football Field, East Kings House Road, from 6:00 p.m. Saturday to 6:00 a.m. Sunday.


One-on-one with Dr Peter Phillips - The development of the J'can people
Ruby Willocks, a farmer in South East St Ann, asks Transport and Works Minister, Dr Peter Phillips (right) and Peter Schroeter, director of Maintainance in that Ministry...


EAC chairman urges candidates to be on best behaviour
ELECTORAL ADVISORY Committee (EAC) chairman, Professor Errol Miller, issued a stern reminder to candidates in the upcoming Local Government elections...


J'cans killed in Queens
THREE PERSONS - a married couple and the wife's sister ­ who were found shot and killed in their home in Queens, New York on Monday have been described as Jamaicans.


Narco plane suspects still at large
POLICE INVESTIGATIONS into the origins of a twin-engine light plane seized by the Narcotics Police on Saturday at the Ken Jones Aerodrome, in Portland, have so far been unsuccessful.


'No more tests' - Parents of missing baby just want their child
THE MINISTRY of Health is yet to set a date to carry out tests on the bodies of two infants, reportedly brought to the Lyn's Funeral Home in Manchester...













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