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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Tuesday | May 18, 2004

'Naughty but nice' - Denise Tait speaks about the misconceptions of Hedonism resorts
PUBLIC RELATIONS manager at Hedonism II, .Negril, Westmoreland, Denise Tait, speaks with the passion of Oprah Winfrey, underscored by the elegance of Mitsy Seaga, when clarifying misinformation about the kind of hedonistic pleasures...

Tour of Brown's Town Market planned
CLAREMONT, St. Ann: THE ST. ANN Parish Council has decided to carry out a tour of the Brown's Town Market on which a contractor ceased working in November 2002 after only $29 million of the $50 million announced by the Ministry of Local Government was spe


Implementation of the CSME
AT A seminar on the CARICOM Single Market and Economy (CSME) organized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade on April 28, 2004 for Parliamentarians and Senators...


Sixth-grader tops poster, essay contests
YOUNG CHEVONNE Aschute proved he was a master with both the pen and pencil by delivering an unprecedented sweep of the top honours in category two (12-14 years) of the Programme of Advancement Through Health and Education...


Golding accuses CARICOM of fumbling on Haiti issue
SENATOR BRUCE Golding, Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) spokesman on foreign affairs and foreign trade, has charged that Caribbean Community (CARICOM) governments were sidelining themselves from the efforts to restore democracy in Haiti.


'Produce graded material for road construction' - NWA urges mine and quarry operators
THE NATIONAL Works Agency (NWA) has urged mine and quarry operators to produce graded material for the construction of roads in Jamaica.













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