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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Thursday | May 5, 2005

UN reform proposal said almost complete - Patterson, Fox stress importance of FTAA in hemispheric process
PRESIDENT VICENTE Fox said Mexico and Jamaica were in the final stages of determining a proposal for the reform of the United Nations. President Fox, who concludes a brief working visit to Jamaica today, said he and Prime Minister P.J.Patterson...

Mexican Foreign Minister encourages investment trade-off with Jamaica
MEXICO IS ready to invest heavily in Jamaica, Mexican Foreign Minister, Louis Ernesto Derbez, said yesterday. At the same time, he invited Jamaican entrepreneurs to explore investment opportunities in Mexico.


Appeal Court orders retrial of murder convict
IN THE interest of justice, the Court of Appeal has ordered a retrial for Paul Murphy, 29, shopkeeper of Seaforth, St. Thomas, who was convicted of double murder because he was not given the opportunity to call a defence witness.


Doc facing rape charge back in court on May 19
DR. MATT Myrie, the 31-year-old gynaecologist who is accused of raping a patient at the Victoria Jubilee Hospital appeared in the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate's Court on Tuesday and was ordered to return on May 19.


Chief Justice warns media
THE OFFICE of Chief Justice has appealed to media houses to desist from photographing prisoners in the custody of police officers in the precincts of courthouses.


US Embassy hosts lecture on press freedom
IN RECOGNITION of World Press Freedom Day on May 3, the Public Affairs Office of the United States Embassy on Tuesday hosted a conference lecture between a group of journalists from local media organisations...















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