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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Saturday | July 30, 2005

PM's son quits - Leaves IT post at solid waste agency
RICHARD PATTERSON, son of Prime Minister P.J, Patterson, resigned from his post as an information technology consultant at the beleaguered National Solid Waste Management Authority (NSWMA), yesterday.

New unit cracks down on human trafficking
THE NEW unit that has been established in the Organised Crime Investigative Division of the Jamaica Constabulary Force, has arrested 57 persons for human trafficking violations since it was set up just under a month ago.


Betrayal of trust, says JLP - as Senate passes amended NHT Act
OPPOSITION SENATOR, Dorothy Lightbourne, yesterday accused the members of the Board of the National Housing Trust (NHT), of betraying the trust of the people.


Support rolls in for Million Woman March
MORE SUPPORT has come in for the Million Woman March planned for Emancipation Day, by the group Mother in Crisis. Convenor of child advocacy group, Hear the Children's Cry, Betty Ann Blaine this week urged all Jamaicans to get involved...


Fire damages Camperdown High School's main office
THE GENERAL office at the Camperdown High School in Kingston was set ablaze Thursday night after two armed men invaded the school and tied up and robbed the bursar.


Warders sent on leave after prisoner's escape from hospital
THREE CORRECTIONAL officers are being questioned in connection with the disappearance of a convicted murderer who escaped from the Spanish Town Hospital, early yesterday morning.

















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