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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Tuesday | December 30, 2003

'Not our fault!' - Solid Waste Authority denies responsibility for MoBay garbage pile-up
WESTERN BUREAU: THE NATIONAL Solid Waste Management Authority (NSWMA) has denied that it is to be blamed for loads of garbage piling up at the Charles Gordon Market in Montego Bay.

Education values lost, says Hanover leader
BLACK RIVER, St. Elizabeth: CALVIN BROWN, chairman of the Urban Hanover Community Development Fund says many youths in Jamaica do not recognise the value of a good education until after they have left school...


Woman dies in fire, families left homeless
WESTERN BUREAU: AN ELDERLY woman died and two families were left homeless after fire razed three homes in separate incidents in western Jamaica between Christmas Day and Boxing Day.


Yitades Gebre awarded for invaluable leadership
SENIOR MEDICAL Officer in the National HIV/AIDS Control Programme at the Ministry of Health, Dr. Yitades Gebre, has received the Individual Leadership Award from the Caribbean Coalition of National AIDS Programme Co-ordinators...


Clients' information secured, says Trade Point boss
PERSONS DOING business through the Jamaica Trade Point portal can be assured of the integrity of their electronic transactions, according to Leone Hines-Smith, Jamaica Promotions Corporation (JAMPRO) manager and Trade Point director.


CWJ, Shell recycling project reaps rewards
THE RESPONSE by Cable & Wireless Jamaica (CWJ) customers to the launch of the old telephone directories recycling project in partnership with Shell has exceeded the expectations of both companies, the telecoms giant has announced.













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