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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Monday | March 29, 2004

Vandals target CCTV cameras
SEVERAL OF the newly-installed Closed Circuit Television cameras (CCTV), which were installed to provide the police with surveillance of certain commercial districts in the Corporate Area of Kingston and St. Andrew...

Simpson Miller ahead for PM's post - Golding tipped most likely to succeed Seaga
Golding tipped most likely to succeed Seaga IN A People's National Party administration often buffeted by stinging public criticism and politically damaging corruption charges...


Minor setback in refugees' transfer
WESTERN BUREAU: PLANS TO move the more than 100 Haitian refugees from Portland in the east, to Montpelier, St. James, in the west, were postponed yesterday because of concerns raised by the Ministry of Health over sanitary facilities.


700 new jobs at Sandals Whitehouse
SOME 700 new jobs will become available when the Sandals hotel chain opens its new Whitehouse, Westmoreland resort in December.


NEC hails JTA's decision to sign MoU
THE NATIONAL EXECUTIVE Council (NEC) of the People's National Party has hailed the decision of the Jamaica Teachers' Association (JTA) to sign the historic Memorandum of Understanding which was agreed to recently...


New pensions regime - Stiffer penalties for breaches of landmark legislation
THE LONG overdue Pensions (Superannuation Funds and Retire-ment Schemes) Act, 2004, was passed last Tuesday in the House of Representatives with 48 amendments.



















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