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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Sunday | March 20, 2005

CALL ME - DCP Shields moves to build trust
IN AN uncharacteristic move to build public trust, newly-appointed Deputy Commissioner of Police, Mark Shields, has extended an invitation to members of the public with information on criminal activities, to call him.

It pays to tell
MONEY IS pouring in from unnamed private sources to pay and manage police sources. This is in order to establish regular flows of accurate information on criminal activities.


Portmore school in breach of GSAT rules and Tyrone Reid
A PRIMARY school that allegedly breached Ministry of Education regulations by using past papers for a Grade Six Achievement Test (GSAT) mock exam, may face disciplinary action.


When communities kill
RESIDENTS OF Recourse in rural St. Andrew have a secret which they guard carefully.


Rescuing our lost generation
CAN WE rescue our lost generation? That is the number one question facing Jamaica. Crime on our scale is only a symptom of deeper social problems. Crime is the effect. The cause is the widespread alienation of Jamaican youth...


Peter, Portia, crime and the leadership race
WITH CONTENDERS Dr. Omar Davies, Dr. Karl Blythe and Bobby Pickersgill - if the Don Anderson polls are to be believed - having difficulty getting their campaigns on target, the race to succeed P.J. Patterson as president of the PNP...


Commentary - That's not cricket!
THE LAUDABLE principle of amateur sports is, "It's not the win, but how you play the game". The essential principle of professional sports is, "It's the win and not how well you played the game".

















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