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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Tuesday | October 21, 2003

US gang links - Study shows deportees' criminal connections
UNITED STATES' aggressive deportation policy may be directly responsible for a large chunk of Jamaica's surging crime rate in the last five years, a six-month Associated Press investigation has shown.

Warrants ready for NHDC 7 - DanWills to bear the bulk of 80 charges
FRAUD SQUAD detectives will today execute warrants of arrest on the seven persons ruled charged by the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) in connection with the massive irregularities uncovered at four National.


Bureau of Standards takes JPSCo to court
THE JAMAICA Bureau of Standards said Friday it will be going ahead with plans to file charges against the Jamaica Public Service Company (JPSCo) this week for frustrating its attempts to test electrical meters.


Pageantry at Kings House... but Patterson fails to show
PRIME MINISTER P.J. Patterson failed to show for yesterday's National Honours and Awards ceremony but this did not stop the yearly pomp and pageantry that accompanied the ceremony, held at Kings House in St. Andrew.


Liberty Hall reopens
LIBERTY HALL, former headquarters of the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) was officially reopened to the public in a ceremony yesterday at its location on King Street.



















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