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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Tuesday | August 5, 2003

State hunts for Cash Pot fakes - Gaming commission drafting summonses for 119 vendors
AS THE Government intensifies its probe into last Saturday's multimillion-dollar illegal Cash Pot bust, summonses for 119 vendors, employed by the network, are now being drafted by the Betting, Gaming and Lotteries Commission (BGLC).

JUTC wage payments to cost $100m
THE PAYMENT of increased wages and retroactive salaries for staff at the Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC) is set to cost the cash-strapped state-owned bus company roughly $100 million.


US team on gastro trail in Ja
A TEAM from the United States-based Centres for Disease Control (CDC) is in Jamaica to help the Ministry of Health investigate reasons behind a gastro-enteritis outbreak, which has so far killed nine children.


'I'm optimistic' - JTA president-elect to institute mentoring programme for teachers
WALDERSTON, Manchester: WENTWORTH GABBIDON, president-elect of the Jamaica Teachers' Association (JTA), has clear visions of his term in office as head of the association.


Cattle sector hits new low
THE NUMBER of cattle on exhibition at the annual Denbigh Agri-Industrial Show at Denbigh, central Clarendon, hit an all-time low this year with only five farms participating.


Rains lash MoBay
WESTERN BUREAU: HEAVY RAINFALL in Montego Bay, St. James, on Saturday afternoon resulted in severe flooding and damage to infrastructure in some sections of the capital.



















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