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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Wednesday | July 21, 2004

Lawyers accused of breaching prison rules
MAJOR RICHARD Reese, head of the Correctional Services Department, has requested a meeting with the General Legal Council, which represents lawyers, following allegations that some attorneys-at-law have breached stringent security measures at the Horizon.

Jamaica rated sexiest honeymoon destination
JAMAICA HAS been rated the Caribbean's sexiest honeymoon destination, according to a survey conducted by Modern Bride magazine.


Sugar crop to meet projected target
WESTERN BUREAU: WITH THREE weeks to go before this year's sugar crop comes to an end, the Sugar Company of Jamaica (SCJ) is confident that it will meet its projected target of 129,000 tonnes of sugar on government-run estates.


COUNTDOWN TO DENBIGH 2004 - Water takes the spotlight
Water takes the spotlight A SPECIAL feature on water and its impact on the consumption and production of local foods will be on show at the 52nd annual staging of the Jamaica Agricultural Society's (JAS) Denbigh Agricultural Show...


Government refuses salvaged or damaged vehicles at ports
THE GOVERNMENT, effective July 1, 2004, has introduced new policy measures governing motor vehicle imports. According to Minister of Commerce, Science & Technology, the Honourable Phillip Paulwell, the new policy measures were introduced following...


Region's alternative to US drug certification (Part II)
Following is the second and final part of a discussion on the Multilateral Evaluation Mechanism (MEM), with Assistant Commissioner Errol S. Strong...












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