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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Sunday | June 22, 2003

Seaga vows more pressure on CCJ
THE JAMAICA Labour Party (JLP) will be stepping up the pressure for a referendum on the establishment of a Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ), party leader Edward Seaga said yesterday.

Terror in Mtn View
Gunmen kill two in morning attack

GUN VIOLENCE claimed the lives of two men in the volatile Mountain View Avenue area of East Kingston yesterday morning.


Flip of coin ousts JLP candidate
THE JAMAICA Labour Party (JLP) has called for a Magisterial recount of the results posted for the Annotto Bay division of St. Mary. The call was made after Labour Party candidate, Hugh Anthony Bryan, lost his grip on the seat "by the flip of a coin"...


A mother's grief - Losing all three children at once
TWO TATTERED exercise books were tucked into 12-year-old Anna-Kay Roberts's school bag alongside her regular classroom stuff last Monday. On the covers was a warning: 'Private - Don't look in it, Don't open' penned in a girlish scrawl.


Lawyers shun legal aid
SEVERAL LAWYERS who originally signed up to participate in the Government's duty counsel scheme are now shunning the programme because of how long it's taking them to get paid. At least one lawyer is said to be owed more than $2 million.


Security, money concerns push demand for apartments
HOMEOWNERS ARE vacating traditional family-style houses in upscale neighbourhoods for more secure and economical apartments and townhouses, real estate agencies are reporting.



















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