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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Wednesday | February 4, 2004

Young moms get computer training
TWENTY-SIX YOUNG mothers who currently attend the Myrtle Ferguson centre located at 9 Grayden Avenue, St. Andrew, are benefiting from an initiative of Rising Roots International to enhance their computer skills.

Forbes, Wolfe to discuss Bail Act

POLICE COMMISSIONER Francis Forbes and members of his team met with Chief Justice Lensley Wolfe on Monday to discuss aspects of the Bail Act and other matters relating to the quality of work done by the police before cases are presented in the courts.

Bermuda government seeks freed Jamaican

HAMILTON, Bermuda, CMC: AN INTERNATIONAL manhunt has been launched for a 39-year-old Jamaican man freed by a Bermuda High Court of drug charges late last month.

Sandals Ocho Rios names 'Employee of the Year'

RAYMOND CAMPBELL from Watersports Department at Sandals Ocho Rios emerged team Member of the Year 2003 at a glittering ceremony held at Jamaica Grande Ballroom recently.

Anglican archbishop for ordination anniversary

THE ANGLICAN Archbishop of the West Indies, the Most Rev. Drexel Gomez, will be in Kingston this week to be the guest speaker at a banquet to be held at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel on Friday, February 6...

Church, leaders march for peace

SPANISH TOWN, St. Catherine: IN A show of solidarity with residents on Sunday, over 600 members from different churches in Spanish Town, St. Catherine...

NIF seeks to collect $100 million in rent

THE NATIONAL Insurance Fund (NIF) is now taking steps to collect rent amounting to more than $100 million owed by some of its tenants, including Air Jamaica Ltd., which is $77 million in arrears.





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