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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Tuesday | June 3, 2008

Admiral jumps ship - Top cop Lewin quits
Rear Admiral Hardley Lewin has reportedly tendered his resignation as commissioner of police after just 168 days in the job, a senior government official confirmed last night. The official said the resignation was on "general terms". Last night, Lewin would not confirm...

$1m a week to secure HWT transport hub

The Government is considering a proposal to spend $1 million each week to provide private security at the Half-Way Tree Transport Centre. The National Contracts Commission and a subcommittee of the Cabinet have already approved the plan, but it now...

Auction out west a grand success

Western Bureau: As the last article was auctioned, Dump-Up Beach in Montego Bay was filled with excitement as people eagerly anticipated a winner in a gruelling battle for the highest bidder at the third Grand Western Focus Auction. During the day, which was laced...

Advertising seminar pays off

It was an eventful day for marketing agencies and advertisers yesterday at the Jamaica Pegasus in New Kingston, as the Advertising Agencies Association of Jamaica (AAAJ), in association with The Gleaner Company, presented the creative advertising...

More brazen murders - 'You have children here who are really traumatised.

There were more daring and violent attacks yesterday, which claimed two lives.A large crowd descended on the Ministry's of Labour and Social Security Overseas Employment Office in Kingston yesterday morning after news spread that a man had been shot dead...





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