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Jamaica Gleaner News

Sunshine, at last!
Jamaicans gave a collective sigh of relief yesterday as they woke up to sunshine - for the first time in 10 days. The sunshine brought with it a bustle of activities from early, in Half-Way Tree, Cross Roads and Downtown Kingston...

New drug detector machines in place at airports
New technology to detect drug mules, who have ingested, touched, or come into contact with drugs or money prior to leaving Jamaica, has been put in place at the Norman Manley and Sangster International airports.


Some elderly flood victims still in Portland shelters
Six months and another major flood have passed and some elderly people affected by the November flood rains in Portland are still living in shelters.












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