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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Wednesday | July 7, 2004

Cocaine couriers, beware
UK reports reduction in trafficking with new device

CUSTOMS OFFICIALS in the United Kingdom are reporting a significant reduction in the number of cocaine-swallowers from Jamaica, since the introduction of Operation Airbridge.

Parking fees coming for MoBay
WESTERN BUREAU: MOTORISTS IN Montego Bay may, in the next two months, be asked to pay fees for parking on the streets of the Second City. This, as the St. James Parish Council moves to combat traffic congestion in the city.


Hugh Shearer to be buried on July 18
THE STATE funeral for Hugh Lawson Shearer, late former Prime Minister, who died on Monday, will be held on Sunday, July 18, at the Holy Trinity Cathedral on North Street, downtown Kingston. The committee to plan the funeral, under the chairmanship of...


CARICOM rules on Haiti
CCJ president to be named today

ST. GEORGE'S, Grenada: AFTER A marathon session on Calivigny Island here yesterday, leaders of the 15-member Caribbean Community (CARICOM) have now resolved the ...


Stopover visitors lift hotel industry
WESTERN BUREAU: JAMAICA'S ROBUST tourism industry is poised to continue its buoyancy into July and August, following a nine per cent increase in stopover arrivals in June this year when compared to the same period last year...


Man freed of policewoman's murder
THE MAN who went on trial last Tuesday for the contract killing of policewoman Karen Tingle was freed yesterday on a no-case submission because the Crown could not prove the murder charge against him. Barrington Cunningham, 39, a painter of Galina, St...





















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