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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Saturday | July 19, 2003

Power cuts...again
AS POWER outages continue to envelop the island, the Jamaica Public Service Company Limited (JPSCo) said yesterday that it was trying to reduce its load shedding activities which have been blacking out communities since Monday.

Multibillion-dollar fix for Sangster Airport
THE NEW operator of the Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay, MBJ Airports Limited, is to spend US$180 million (J$10.6 billion) in upgrading the facility over the next five years.


Temporary halt on issuing of children's homes licences
THE MINISTRY of Health has delayed issuing operating licences to persons who wish to set up new children's homes and other child care facilities.


Mayor McKenzie resigns from Senate
DESMOND MCKENZIE has resigned from the Senate to focus on his new role as Mayor of Kingston. Mr. McKenzie's resignation, which becomes effective today, leaves a vacancy on the Opposition benches.


More bloodshed in East Kingston
THE LANKY body of an unidentified man, clad in a blue shorts and bleeding profusely in the midday sun, at the intersection of First and Robert Avenues in Vineyard Town, East Kingston, yesterday became the latest reminder that the violence..



















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