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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Saturday | December 13, 2003

Crashes hit JUTC - 150 accidents in one month
THE NUMBER of motor vehicle accidents involving Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC) buses has rocketed to over a thousand since January, leadingbus company officials to look at new policies to curb the problem. Major Desmond Brown, the operations...

CCJ legislation tabled in Senate
THE PROCESS of establishing the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) as Jamaica's final appellate court was advanced yesterday, when the appropriate legislation was tabled in the Senate.


Justice Downer retires
CHIEF JUSTICE Lensley Wolfe has said that Jamaica needs more people like Mr. Justice Henderson Downer who will take up challenges without fear or favour. The Chief Justice was among members of the Judiciary and legal profession who attended a ceremony...


St James Parish Council suspends two employees - Investigations deepen into accusations of fraudulent activities
WESTERN BUREAU: TWO EMPLOYEES of the St. James Parish Council have been suspended from their duties as investigations deepen into accusations of fraudulent activities within the council.


Gunmen kill 4, wound 3
FOUR PERSONS were shot and killed and three injured in three separate incidents in and around Spanish Town, St. Catherine last night. In the first incident, one man was shot dead in Ellerslie Pen at approximately 7:45 p.m. This was followed by an...


Senator Franklyn tells contractors to improve efficiency
MINISTER OF State in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, Senator Delano Franklyn has urged members of the Incorporated Masterbuilders Association of Jamaica to prepare themselves for the challenges of globalised trade. Addressing the...



















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