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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Wednesday | May 12, 2004

Gov't to revamp relief project
Tighter restrictions for SESP allocation benefits

MINISTER OF Development, Dr. Paul Robert-son, said yesterday that strict controls will this year be placed on the allocation of benefits under the Social and Economic Support Programme (SESP).

Paulwell pleased with telecom growth
WESTERN BUREAU: WHILE TECHNOLOGY Minister Phillip Paulwell is pleased with the rapid expansion in the telecommunications sector which, he said, has attracted nearly $4 billion in investments over the past couple of years, there are still ...


Aristide still within 10-wk time frame
A REPORT THAT ousted Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide will be leaving Jamaica 'in a few days time', may be premature, according to Huntley Medley, Mr. Aristide's media liaison officer.


Multi-storey car park, gym for New Kingston
CABINET HAS approved the award of a $222.5 million contract for the construction of a multi-storey car park and two-storey gymnasium in New Kingston. Minister of Information Burchell Whiteman announced on Monday that the new car park, to be constructed..


















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