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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Saturday | June 19, 2004

Two executed in Craig Town
DESPITE THE heavy presence of the security forces in the troubled communities of south St. Andrew since Tuesday, the guns continued to bark, claiming two lives yesterday.

Franklyn Witter - JLP councillor making strides
WESTERN BUREAU: THE FIRST year of the St. Elizabeth Parish Council under the chairmanship of Franklyn Witter has seen a significant reduction in the Council's debt and a sizeable increase in revenue inflows.


Lester Crooks - Seeking transparency
WESTERN BUREAU: LUCEA MAYOR Lester Crooks wants to see more transparency in Local Government, and more accountability from political representatives. In keeping with this view, he has asked councillors within the Hanover Parish Council to...


Sessions to deal with coping strategies and grief management - Counsellors to help south St Andrew schools
TEACHERS AND students in the volatile communities of south St. Andrew are to benefit from a series of counselling sessions that are being organised by the Ministry of Education beginning next Wednesday.


Delford Morgan - Tightening the tax net
WESTERN BUREAU: AS MAYOR of the fast developing town of Savanna-la-Mar, Delford Morgan is confident that the Westmoreland Parish Council has made great strides in the first year under his leadership.












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