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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Saturday | March 26, 2005

Cellie-theft crackdown - Police to get proactive following deaths of two schoolgirls recently
INDICATING THAT the problem was starting to ge out of control, the Criminal Investigation Division of the Jamaica Constabulary Force is promising a major crackdown on the theft of cellular phones.

Happy birthday 'Commish'
POLICE COMMISSIONER Lucius Thomas will try to forget the stress of his high- profile office today by celebrating his 56th birthday at the WINDALCO Sports Club in Ewarton, St. Catherine.


Privy Council ruling on CCJ angers Barbados' deputy PM
RUNAWAY BAY, St. Ann: DEPUTY PRIME Minister and Attorney-General of Barbados, Honourable Mia Mottley, said the recent Privy Council ruling against the establishment of the Caribbean Court of Justice ...


One killed, one injured in Good Friday shootings
WHILE MANY Jamaicans observed Good Friday by attending traditional church services, criminals were still at work, killing one man and injuring at least two others in separate incidents.


Greater protection of life, property needed
MORANT BAY, St. Thomas: THE URGENT need for appropriate action to be taken to save lives and property in Seaforth was highlighted again this week by Joan Spencer, councillor for the Seaforth Division ...


MultiCare foundation launches art exhibition
CLIENTS OF the MultiCare Foundation's art programme at the Bellevue Hospital will participate in an art exhibition featuring their work next month.

















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