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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Tuesday | November 11, 2003

Go get the land! - Gov't to acquire properties for $billion housing project
PRIME MINISTER P.J. Patterson has warned private landowners seeking to profit off the $5 billion inner-city housing project that Government was prepared to take control of their property.

'I had no reason to bribe'
DISMISSING AS baseless, charges that he had bribed his way to the position of deputy leader for the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) Area Council Two, Member of Parliament for Western St. Thomas, James Robertson...


Migration plagues education sector
TEACHER RETIREMENT and migration from the Jamaican education system will soon lead to a crisis at the early childhood to secondary levels, the Commonwealth Secretariat has warned.


Braeton case set for court today
SIX POLICEMEN will be charged today with the March 2001 controversial killing of seven young men in Braeton Phase III, St. Catherine, and are set to appear before the Home Circuit Court in downtown Kingston this morning.


Temple Hall roadwork to begin soon
WORK ON the $100-million resurfacing of the roadway from Tom's River to Stony Hill in west rural St. Andrew, is scheduled to resume soon - just in time for Christmas.


'Flankers file with the DPP'
WESTERN BUREAU: THE FILE surrounding last month's controversial police shooting in Flankers, St. James, resulting in the death of senior citizens David Bacchas and Cecil Brown...


'Bees' set to swarm parishes
RURAL PARISHES have seen consistent results from specific schools in the Spelling Bee Competition, sponsored by The Gleaner's Children's Own newspaper.



















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