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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Monday | April 19, 2004

Jacks Hill fire ordeal - Five firemen injured in massive 12-hour bush blaze
FIVE FIREMEN were injured, two seriously, on the weekend, in a massive 12-hour bush fire which razed sections of the upper class neighbourhood of Skyline Drive, Jacks Hill, St. Andrew.

Haiti to resume ties with Ja
HAITI WILL renew diplomatic relations with Jamaica immediately after deposed President Jean-Bertrand Aristide leaves the island.


'Unions need not be informed of layoffs'
THE JAMAICAN Court of Appeal has ruled that there is no legal authority for employers to inform or consult trade unions representing workers...


Jones Town curfew lifted
A CURFEW which was imposed in sections of Jones Town, south St. Andrew, on Friday, was lifted at 9 o'clock yesterday morning, the Constabulary Communication Network reported.


PAHO/WHO representative sets objectives
SHARING BEST practices between countries to effectively tackle issues such as adolescent reproductive health and violence reduction, are among the objectives of Dr. Ernest Pate, the new Pan-American Health Organi-sation/World Health...


Woman on child abuse rap to see psychiatrist today
WESTERN BUREAU: THE 20-YEAR-OLD Montego Bay woman who is charged with the brutal beating of a five-year-old boy two weeks ago, is to see a court-recommended psychiatrist today, to determine whether she is competent to stand trial.




















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