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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Tuesday | July 22, 2008

Bruce's super squad - Police, army to flood communities under new anti-crime plan
A MAJOR deployment of police and soldiers and several legislative changes should form the primary planks of new anti-crime measures to be announced by Prime Minister Bruce Golding today. With more than 900 persons killed across the island in the first seven months of this year...

Pardon us, Tom - King's House gave senator wrong information on Garvey forgiveness

King's House has refused to say whether it has formally apologised to Senator Tom Tavares-Finson for incorrectly informing him that it had no record of a pardon being granted to Marcus Mosiah Garvey. By way of a letter, King's House had told the senator that no such request...

Still hoping - Families of lost fishermen cling to possibility of rescue

WESTERN BUREAU: Black cloth lined the entrance to the home of Gary Bennett in Newcombe Valley, St Elizabeth, yesterday.Bennett is one of four fishermen from the parish who are feared dead at sea. The others are Wayne Robinson, 41, of Little Park; Omar Williamson, 24, of Newcombe Valley...

Giving our readers what they ask for

Dear Readers,You speak, we listen!We have heard you regarding certain headlines in our various products.We have heard you regarding the context and proofing of some stories.Our quality editor has aggressively addressed these and other concerns.

Riot inmates relocated to Horizon Remand Centre

Thirty high-risk inmates from the Gun Court Remand Centre on South Camp Road, Kingston, were yesterday transferred to the Horizon Remand Centre on Spanish Town Road, following an attempted jailbreak and riot. The Constabulary Communication Network (CCN) said the inmates started...

Tuesdaytalk

TUESDAY TALK HOTTEST TOPICS ON THE COCKTAIL CIRCUIT - Into the sunset1We are used to viewing images of a fat cat grabbing the reins of a horse and riding off into the sunset to look at life from a new angle.





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