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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Saturday | January 20, 2007

Big Ecstasy bust - Street value of over $2 million
A shipment of Ecstasy tablets, with a street value of over $2 million, was intercepted earlier this week at the Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay, St. James, shortly after it had arrived on a flight from Canada.

Glengoffe family to get help from JCF

The Jamaica Constabulary Force has offered to provide assistance to the relatives of 71-year-old Edward Morgan, who was one of two men killed by the police under questionable circumstances Tuesday night in...


Gov't renews push for CCJ as appellate court

The Government is planning to introduce legislation this calendar year, removing Jamaica from the jurisdiction of the United Kingdom-based Privy Council and subscribing to the appellate jurisdiction of the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ).


Are we there yet? Most J'cans feel country heading in wrong direction

ARE WE there yet? Guess not, as most Jamaicans feel the country is heading in the wrong direction.


Ja to increase overseas missions

In a departure from an earlier recommendation, the Government has announced its intention to increase the number of diplomatic missions abroad.


Universal Access Fund to be audited

The Technology Ministry has ordered an audit into the operations of the Universal Access Fund in response to concerns raised in the latest report from Auditor General Adrian Strachan.


Church leader pleads for moral conduct

More than 450 of the nation's political, church, business and civic leaders were challenged on Thursday to transform Jamaica to a place of moral conduct, sensitivity and righteousness.


JTA warns Gov't against pay cut at Bois Content

Hopeton Henry, president of the Jamaica Teachers' Association (JTA), says the union will resist any attempt by the Government to deduct money from the salaries of teachers at the Bois Content...




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