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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Saturday | July 5, 2003

CARICOM to ratify ICC
Leaders condemn US retaliatory aid cuts

AFTER INTENSE discussions over the past few days, Caribbean Community (CARICOM) leaders last night issued a strong statement condemning the United States decisions to cut military aid to Caribbean countries for refusing to exempt Americans...

JLP calls for deeper probe into Rapid Response Unit
ON THE heels of revelations of fraud and the reorganisation of management within the Ministry of Water and Housing's Rapid Response Unit, the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) is calling for a deeper probe into activities taking place...


CARICOM political union back on agenda
THE IDEA of some form of political union among Caribbean states is set to be put back on the agenda, when four regional leaders meet in Barbados on Monday.


Police High Command refutes Adams' charge - Investigations into controversial Kraal shootings far from completed
THE POLICE High Command has denied reports made yesterday by Senior Superintendent Reneto Adams that he and former members of the disbanded Crime Management Unit (CMU), who were...


Prosecutors reach agreement with Pantry
PROSECUTORS IN the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) have approved the decisions coming out of Thursday's meeting with the Public Service Commission and government officials on their dispute with DPP Kent Pantry.


Security Ministry short of pathologists
THE MINISTRY of National Security is still without a permanent Chief Government pathologist, months after the post was vacated by Dr. Royston Clifford.



















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