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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories

Bakers crying foul
Industry rocked by allegations of dirty sugar.

Vendor fees cramping business
The formal and informal fee structures and security systems operating in downtown Kingston have left vendors strapped for cash, affecting their ability to pay the required fees to the Kingston and St. Andrew Corporation (KSAC).


Fathers on the rebound
Jamaican fathers may be slowly regaining their true positions as role models in society, but the call is still on for an even more visible presence.


Mosquito eradication drive in full gear
The Ministry of Health (MoH) has had to hire additional health personnel and purchase extra equipment to facilitate the islandwide mosquito control and eradication programme it has started.


OT Williams defeats Rickards, Ford in PNP vote
The embattled O.T. Williams, MP for St. Andrew Western, yesterday defeated Sonia Rickards and Dr. Jephthah Ford in an indicative poll that will guide Prime Minister P.J. Patterson in deciding who should be the party's candidate in the next election.



















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