Aristide off to S Africa But vows to return to Haiti
JEAN-BERTRAND Aristide, the ousted Haitian President, yesterday swore he would return to his Caribbean homeland and painted a damning portrait of abuses...
Expo closes on high note
THOUSANDS OF Jamaicans - buyers, local producers and manufacturers and the simply curious - turned out yesterday for the final day of the 2004 Jamaica Manufacturers' Association-Jamaica Exporters' Association Expo, at the National Arena.
Gov't will aid flood-ravaged Hispaniola
THE GOVERNMENT says it will be providing emergency assistance to thousands of families which have been affected by the flood rains which lashed Haiti and the Dominican Republic last weekend.
KSAC plans $10m drain-cleaning drive
WITH THE hurricane season starting tomorrow, June 1, the Kingston and St. Andrew Corporation is to begin a $10-million drain-cleaning drive throughout the Corporate Area this week.
CANDIDATE FOR JTA PRESIDENT
Woman with a vision Today, The Gleaner presents the first in a series of features on the candidates contesting the 2004/05 Jamaica Teachers' Association's presidential elections slated for June 21 to 25.
From misery to hope - A former drug addict tells of his struggle to overcome the habit
COCAINE BECAME 35-year-old Anthony Sill's friend when he was in high school in the United States of America.
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