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News

Cable company's offices burgled

THIEVES EARLY yesterday morning, broke into Jamaica Amalgamated Cable Service offices, Spanish Town, St. Catherine, damaging equipment and stealing cash and appliances amounting to just over $1.5 million. The break-in disrupted cable service...

Three new judges named
THERE WILL be several new appointments to the judiciary effective January 8, 2001. Attorney-at-law Roy Anderson, of the Kingston law firm Myers, Fletcher and Gordon, has been appointed Judge of the Revenue Court.

Assaulted bus driver loses eye
WESTERN BUREAU: A BUS driver who was hit in the face last Wednesday night by one of two men who refused to pay their fares, has lost his left eye.

Better roads for Eastern Westmoreland
PETERSFIELD: JUST OVER 2.6 kilometres of road have been repaired at a cost of $6.8 million in the Eastern Westmoreland constituency represented by Prime Minister P.J. Patterson.

Outstanding educators honoured
The Joint Committee for Tertiary Education (JCTE) awarded Dr. Randolph Watson, former principal of Bethlehem Moravian College, the prestigious award of Outstanding Educator at its Ninth Anniversary and Awards Function held recently at the Hilton Kingston.











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