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News

Applicants swarm poverty aid
The Government's programme to eradicate poverty is being swamped with applications from all 14 parishes requesting funding for projects.

Rapist cops cost Gov't $5.7m
The Supreme Court has ordered the Government to pay $5.7 million in damages to an 18-year-old woman who was raped by two policemen and buggered by a third six years ago at the Central police station in Kingston.

NDM stages MoBay protest
A small group of National Democratic Movement supporters staged a quiet protest outside the offices of the St. James North-West Electoral Offices in Montego Bay yesterday.

Decision on school fees coming soon
The island's secondary schools, along with parents, will know before the end of the current academic year next month the level of increases, if any, that has been allowed by the Ministry of Education for the academic year 2000-2001.

St. Thomas honours 100 fathers
More than 100 fathers in eastern St. Thomas, who have made valuable contribution to the welfare of their families, were honoured by the Jamaican/British Youth Exchange Programme last week.













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