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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Sunday | July 6, 2003

Full Speed Ahead - New CARICOM Commission to push decisions
CARIBBEAN COMMUNITY leaders ended their four-day summit last night with an agreement to set up a commission to implement decisions taken by the 15-member regional group. A declaration, called 'The Rose Hall Declaration' issued at the end of the...

T&T takes bigger slice of local market
NUTTY FLAKES, corn flakes, biscuits, cereals, Busta and Chubby soft drinks, tinned Fruta and Viva, the sparkling bottled water, are among a wide range of food-stuff from Trinidad and Tobago that are now commonplace in the local market.


Civic groups to help JLP committees
THE NEWLY-FORMED monitoring committees established by the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) to oversee the work of the Parish Councils will be manned by persons from civil society, the private sector and the political party.


We won't harm our links with US - Bahamas
WESTERN BUREAU: DESPITE EXPRESSING his country's willingness to be an integral part of CARICOM, Bahamas Prime Minister Perry Christie has made it clear that he is not interested in entering any global arrangement that will be disadvantageous to his...


Guyana calls for better treatment of its nationals
MONTEGO BAY, CMC: GUYANESE PRESIDENT Bharrat Jagdeo, has reiterated calls for better treatment of Guyanese at airports throughout the Caribbean Community (CARICOM). Jagdeo raised the issue at the Caribbean Heads of Government Conference which ended...


'Falmouth Hospital will not be closed'
WESTERN BUREAU: ALTHOUGH FINANCIALLY handicapped, the Western Regional Health Authority says it has no plans to downgrade or close the Falmouth Hospital. Tatlyn Fider, Parish Manager of the Western Regional Health Authority, said despite the financial...



















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