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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Thursday | June 17, 2004

J'can hotels cop awards
PUERTO RICO: TWO JAMAICAN hotels, Beaches Boscobel Resort and Golf Club and Sandals Inn have copped the prestigious Caribbean Hotel Association (CHA), American Express and Caribbean Alliance for Sustainable Tourism (CAST) Green Hotel Award for 2004.

Parents urged to watch kids closely
ST. ANN: SUPERINTENDENT OF Police in Charge of St. Ann, Ray Palmer is appealing to parents to ensure that their children are closely supervised, especially females during the upcoming summer period.


Privy Council will not hear extradition appeals
DRUG TRAFFICKERS and other offenders facing the prospect of being extradited from Jamaica to a foreign country for prosecution cannot take their cases before the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council...


Bartlett wants more support for basic schools
DR. ST. AUBYN Bartlett, Member of Parliament for Eastern St. Andrew and Opposition Spokesman on Education, has called for urgent steps to be taken to help unrecognized basic schools to achieve legitimate status.


St Bess Chamber of Commerce to be revived
WESTERN BUREAU: THE ST. ELIZABETH Chamber of Commerce, defunct for over 2 years is being resuscitated by a consortium of business interests in the parish.


More police presence needed in Trelawny
WESTERN BUREAU: The Trelawny Chamber of Commerce has pointed to the need for a more visible police presence on the streets of Falmouth, the parish capital, in the wake of an increase in violent crimes in the area.













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