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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Wednesday | August 20, 2003

New turn in Hanover drug haul
WESTERN BUREAU: IN A new twist involving the recent massive drug haul in Hanover, the man in whose vehicle the approximately 1,600 pounds of cocaine was allegedly seized, has turned himself in to the police.

Massage parlours to be issued handlers' permits
THE KINGSTON and St. Andrew Corporation (KSAC) said it will be clamping down on massage parlours which are in breach of public health regulations, as soon as it devises a system to have them licensed and regulated.


Chevannes presents education renewal plan
OCHO RIOS: THE SHIFT system instituted in the 1970s must be abolished and the government must do away with its proposed free education, as it will not be sustainable, so says Professor Barry Chevannes...


New JTA president
AMIDST A resounding applause, Wentworth Livingston Gabbidon, 49, received his badge of authority as the Jamaica Teachers' Association's (JTA) 36th President at the Renaissance Jamaica Grande, Monday night.













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