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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Sunday | April 18, 2004

Police ease tension in Jones Town
RESIDENTS OF Jones Town in South St. Andrew said yesterday that the tension resulting from a power struggle over leadership of the community had been somewhat eased since the police intensified their presence in the area.

GCT removal welcomed by health care providers
CONSUMERS, ALREADY overburdened by a spiralling cost of living, may not be looking at a doctor's visit with the same trepidation as they did last year as they are set to benefit from saving a $500 million windfall on reduced insurance...


'Poor people' Budget or not?
JULIET PLUMMER, 37, sells small items like cigarettes and alcoholic beverages at the Ministry of Labour's East Street recruitment centre.


Youth Enhancement Service making positive strides in Montego Bay
NEATLY TUCKED away in the corner of the Liberty Building at 26 Church Street in Montego Bay, the Youth Enhancement Service (YES) is quietly working to change Jamaica one person at a time.













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