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Jamaica Gleaner Cornwall Edition
published: Thursday | July 3, 2003

West sports four teams in next season's NPL
WESTERN BUREAU: THAT SOUND you heard about 5:30 p.m. on Sunday was a collective sigh of relief from western Jamaican football fans and came out of the Elliston Wakeland Community Centre after Invaders qualified...

MoBay officer freed of assault charges - Complainant wishes to 'forget about it'
WESTERN BUREAU: SUSPENDED MONTEGO Bay police officer, Corporal Roy 'Spy' Robinson, was freed of assault charges in the Montego Bay Resident Magistrate's Court on Monday, after the complainant withdrew the charges.


Death-wish donation to CUMI
WESTERN BUREAU: SOME YEARS ago British citizen Dudley Dryden read about the forceful removal of homeless people from the streets of Montego Bay in 1999 and was touched by the incident.


'Police need to earn public trust'
WESTERN BUREAU: THE POLICE need to go out on a limb to repair the breach of trust between themselves and citizens, if those security personnel are serious about clearing the hurdles to effective crime fighting measures.


Weatherly called to nat'l junior golf team
WESTERN BUREAU: FIFTEEN-YEAR-OLD CORNWALL College schoolboy, Dean Julian Weatherly, has been named to the national junior golf team which will represent Jamaica at the 2003 Caribbean Amateur Junior Golf Championships, in the Bahamas, next week.





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