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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Monday | March 15, 2004

Shaw to tackle Gov't on debt figures
OPPOSITION SPOKESMAN on Finance Audley Shaw is expected to tackle the Government in Parliament tomorrow on the outstanding debts of public sector entities for the past three financial years.

Finger Prints Bill thrown out!
ON TUESDAY, September 24, 1946, a Bill entitled 'A Law to Amend the Finger Prints Law', was tabled in the House of Representatives, having been sent down from the Upper House.


Call for audit of completed roads
BLACK RIVER, St. Elizabeth: COUNCILLOR FOR the Brompton Division, the People's National Party's Dorothy Buchanan, has called on the St. Elizabeth Parish Council to request an audit of all the roads completed...


Council spurns Blythe's request for meeting
WESTMORELAND: THE WESTMORELAND Parish Council has spurned an invitation from Dr. Karl Blythe, the Member of Parliament for Central Westmoreland to meet with him in a bid to settle the ongoing wrangle over a site for a cemetery for Savanna-la-Mar.


Water woes worsen in Westmoreland
WESTMORELAND: AS WIDE areas of Westmoreland continue to be affected severely by the ongoing drought, members of the Westmoreland Parish Council have appealed for water to be trucked to these drought-stricken districts.


...Health crisis looms in St Ann
CLAREMONT, St. Ann: DROUGHT CONDITION is having adverse impact on residents of St. Ann and the St. Ann Parish Council is asking the Ministry of Local Government to provide $1.694 million to truck water to the affected areas.












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