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Walker prepares for busy year

WITH THE distinct possibility that by-elections could be held in a number of constituencies, Parish Council divisions, or full Local Government Elections later this year, the next 12 months could be extremely busy for Danville Walker and his staff at...

Line of hope
IN FOUR words one man convinced more than a dozen people that there is hope for all Jamaica. "Let's form a line," said Ralph Tain yesterday, the first business day of the year.

Custos Wilson to be buried next week
WESTERN BUREAU: HANOVER CUSTOS Phillip B. Wilson, who died a week ago after a short illness at the Tony Thwaites Wing of the University Hospital of the West Indies in Kingston, will be buried next Wednesday.

Strike at United Estates
THE EXPORT of Jamaican citrus fruits and juices could be "devastated" by a strike which began at United Estates, Bog Walk, St. Catherine, the management claimed yesterday. Spokesmen for the newly-formed Trade Winds Citrus Limited and United Estates...

Families marooned
WESTERN BUREAU: A FAMILY of four, including two children and an 80-year-old man, were still marooned in the community of Greenwood, St. James late last night after more heavy rain lashed the north coast parish yesterday causing millions of dollars in...











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