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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Thursday | September 11, 2003

Fifth WTO Ministerial Conference - Private sector leaders make strong showing
THE JAMAICAN private sector and other non-governmental organisations have made their strongest showing at the fifth WTO Ministerial Conference in Cancun in Mexico.

UWI law student awarded Tastee scholarship
TWENTY-FOUR-YEAR-OLD BERTRAM Anderson, a second-year law student at the University of the West Indies (UWI), Mona, is the recipient of the 2003/2004 Tastee Law scholarship.


Tosh's mom speaks, 16 years later
WESTERN BUREAU: WHILE SEPTEMBER 11 is best remembered globally for the 2001 terrorists attack on the United States of America, for 86-year-old Mrs. Alvira Coke, it marks the date, 16 years ago, when her only child...


Old Harbour cabbies launch reform plans
THE OLD Harbour Taxi Association's transformation plan, launched on Monday, is expected to be fully operational by today, says members of the taxi association.


Tension mounts in Spanish Town
TENSION CONTINUES to mount in Spanish Town, St. Catherine, where residents of the Homestead and Bongo Lane communities are claiming that gang warfare in the area was triggered by their refusal to join forces with an amalgamated gang.


Jamalco gets a massive steam boiler
EXCITEMENT GRIPPED sections of southern Clarendon yesterday, when Jamalco bauxite/alumina company transported a massive steam boiler from its Rocky Point port facilities to the company's refinery at Halse Hall.


Marjorie Taylor still recovering
SPECIAL ENVOY for Children, Marjorie Taylor, is still out of commission, nearly two months after getting a stroke.


Volunteer registry officially launched
'ENHANCING PARTNERSHIPS for a secure future'. That is the slogan for The National Registry of Volunteers (NRV).


Assessing Anglican decline (Part V) - How they follow Christ Billy Hall
This fifth and final contribution seeks to describe Anglican reality from an overall perspective, and the assumption that guides is that change in the Anglican Church is likely only if consistent with the perceived 'Anglican Way'.


Disabled woman takes case to Appeals Court
A QUADRIPLEGIC WOMAN, who lost her battle in the Supreme Court to recover $30 million in damages from three companies, including Town and Country Resorts, has taken her case to the Court of Appeal.


KSAC threatens JPSCo with partial non-payment
THE KINGSTON and St. Andrew Corporation (KSAC) has threatened to withdraw $2 million from monthly light bills unless the Jamaica Public Service Company (JPSCo) speedily repairs malfunctioning street lights.













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