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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Friday | January 2, 2004

Fireworks extravaganza
THOUSANDS OF persons jammed to good music and a spectacular fireworks display during the 'Fireworks on the Waterfront' event at Ocean Boulevard in Kingston on New Year's Eve to ring in 2004.

Bus deal yet to be signed
A SUB-FRANCHISE AGREEMENT between the National Transport Co-operative Society (NTCS) and the Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC) is yet to be signed despite Friday's impending expiry of a temporary licence, which allows NTCS buses to ply.


Shortage at Blood Bank
THE NATIONAL Blood Trans-fusion Service (Blood Bank) is again asking the public to give blood so it will have adequate supplies to issue in the New Year.


NZ politician promotes good parliamentary ethics
PROMOTING GOOD parliamentary practice is high on the agenda of Assistant Speaker of the House in New Zealand, Ross Robertson.


Nat'l Children's Home gets overseas charity
THE NATIONAL Children's Home in Jamaica has been named the Mayor of Brent's main charity.


Monsignor Richard Albert heads to St Catherine
MONSIGNOR RICHARD Albert preached his last sermon at Stella Maris Roman Catholic Church on Sunday, a service that drew hundreds of parishioners, ranging from residents of the low income Grants Pen and other communities to the diplomatic community.













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