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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Saturday | June 14, 2003

Shape up or else ... US warns Jamaica against sexual exploitation of children
SIGNIFICANT LEVELS of sexual exploitation of children is the main reason given for Jamaica's inclusion in a United States Department of State list of countries involved in human trafficking.

Adams saga takes new turn
TOUGH-TALKING Senior Superintendent, Reneto Adams, was yesterday asked to leave an officer's conference held at the Police Officers Club in Kingston. After being seated for about 45 minutes, listening to several presentations being made by his...


Security forces, Election Day workers to vote Monday
POLICE PERSONNEL, members of the military and Election Day workers will cast their ballots next Monday, three days before the rest of the population votes in Local Government elections on June 19. According to Neville Graham, public relations officer...


Britain's shift to Supreme Court 'wake-up call', says Nicholson
THE BRITISH Government's announcement of the setting up of a Supreme Court to replace the Law Lords as the final court of appeal has triggered differing responses from the Government and the Opposition Jamaica Labour Party (JLP).


Joint four-point agreement issued to quell political tension in St James
WESTERN BUREAU: THE TWO major political parties and the police in St. James have issued a joint four-point agreement aimed at quelling the tension between opposing Local Government candidates in the parish.


Cops get useful tips at PSOJ's phone-in session
THE POLICE were again lauded for their achievements at crime-fighting and community policing, and were provided with useful suggestions and tips at the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica's (PSOJ) 'Lets take Jamaica Back' phone-in session Thursday...



















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