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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Saturday | February 16, 2008

Enough is enough - Carnal abuse too rampant, judge says combined effort necessary
Senior Resident Magistrate at the Corporate Area Family Court, Pansy Primo Griffith, says collaboration between different agencies in society was needed to stem the alarmingly high levels of carnal abuse cases in the country.The RM was speaking...

Media groups protest journalist's expulsion

ST GEORGE'S, Grenada, CMC: The Association of Caribbean Media Workers (ACM) and the international media watchdog group, Reporters Without Borders, have criticised the decision by immigration authorities who gave a Jamaican journalist 24 hours to leave...

Courthouse security concerns - Lightbourne says $245m Portland project lacks holding cells

Justice Minister Dorothy Lightbourne identified several deficiencies at the $245-million state-of-the-art courthouse in Bryan's Bay, Portland, during a tour of the facility this week. Lightbourne complained that the holding...

'No lie-detector test for commish candidates'

THE POLICE Service Commission has denied that persons interviewed for the post of police commissioner were subject to polygraph tests.The commission, which appointed Rear Admiral Hardley Lewin to the post in December, addressed the issue in a statement...

Charles lobbies for overseas workers

WESTERN BUREAU: Amid uncertainty concerning the future of returning Jamaican workers on the United States H2R Programme, Minister of Labour and Social Security Pearnel Charles is appealing to United States employers to join the lobbying efforts on the country's behalf.





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