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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Tuesday | April 29, 2003

Child Month activities launched
THE NEED to protect the nation's youth will be the focus of this year's National Child Month celebrations.

Brighter days for Moy Hall Factory
IN 1997, BANKRUPTCY halted operations at the Moy Hall Coffee Factory in Cedar Valley, St. Thomas.


Garner pledges democracy - ...but Iraqis split over US role
BAGHDAD, (Reuters): IRAQ'S POSTWAR administrator, Jay Garner, pledged yesterday to build democracy in the cradle of civilisation, but splits emerged in the ranks of prominent Iraqis over America's role in an interim government.


Public Defender clears the air ...wants public to understand the reach of his jurisdiction
PUBLIC DEFENDER Howard Hamilton is working to clear public misconceptions about the reach of his jurisdiction, which does not include defending persons charged with offences who cannot afford legal representation.


Carib Media Exchange now set for MoBay
THE FOURTH Caribbean Media Exchange on Sustainable Tourism (CMEx) will go ahead because sustainable tourism should take on major disruptions such as war and natural disaster, said President of Counterpart International, Lelei LeLaulu.


Eastwood Park Gardens to be rezoned
WITHIN THE next 18 months, the National Environment and Planning Agency, (NEPA), will be rezoning the Eastwood Park Gardens in Kingston.













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