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Jun 24th, 2021 | Category: The Gleaner Minute | 1:51JUNE 24, 2021: There were crowds of people at the May Pen Parish Court in Clarendon today as people prosecuted under the disaster risk management act turned up to answer the charges … A government lawmaker has raised alarm that some investors in Jamaica’s cannabis industry are ready to pull out because of lack of activity on the export policy … The Portland police are trying to ascertain the motive behind the shooting death of a businessman in Buff Bay on Wednesday night … A High Court judge in Barbados has struck down a claim by students who were seeking a judicial review of the process of the 2020 Caribbean Examinations Council Exams and the format for this year's test
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