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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Sunday | March 20, 2005

Mark Shields: Determined to succeed
THE NEW Deputy Commissioner of Police with responsibility for crime, Mark Shields, last week received a gruesome baptism into what he has come to Jamaica to clean up - the runaway murder rate and bare faced gunmen running wild.

Portmore may deliver a verdict on activism
FIVE PORTMORE residents have already filed a lawsuit against the government over its planned imposition of a toll road on their community and come Tuesday, the Portmore Citizens' Advisory Council will be meeting with residents to decide ...


Coming of age - 'Portmore has always fought for what they want,' says Mayor
PORTMORE'S MAYOR, George Lee, says there is nothing new about community activism in his town. The municipality has come of age with the toll issue and suddenly everyone has noticed.


The CCJ debate: Golding - make up your mind!
IN HIS address at the Annual Conference of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) on February 19, 2005, Bruce Golding spoke about the appointment of the judges to the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ).













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