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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Saturday | October 23, 2004

'We won't prosecute'
Motorists being urged to settle tickets, warrants

MOTORISTS WITH unpaid traffic tickets and outstanding warrants have been given the opportunity to clean up their records without fear of prosecution, the island's Police Traffic Division announced yesterday. Failure to respond, however, to what the...

Vasciannie appointed to Inter-American Judicial Committee
WASHINGTON, CMC: JAMAICAN INTERNATIONAL law expert, Dr. Stephen Vasciannie, has been elected to the Inter-American Judicial Committee (IJC), replacing the island's former Solicitor General Dr. Kenneth Rattray, who resigned recently.


'Open your eyes'
Regional health official warns against ignoring homosexuality

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, CMC A SENIOR regional health official has warned Caribbean governments that they can no longer ignore the issues of homosexuality and prostitution, as the region grapples with the HIV/AIDS epidemic.


New judge for Appeal Court
SUPREME COURT judge Zaila McCalla will be acting on the Court of Appeal as of Monday. She was sworn in on Thursday afternoon by Governor-General Sir Howard Cooke at King's House.




















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