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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Wednesday | July 28, 2004

PETROL THEFT - Contractors paying heavy toll on Highway 2000 project
FRENCH CONSTRUCTION company Bouygues Travaux Publics has sacked 14 truck drivers who were assigned to the High-way 2000 project, following investigations into the theft of over 150,000 litres of diesel oil from the project.

City redevelopment to cost millions
IT WILL cost about $24 million to fund the re-development of downtown Kingston, according Errol Greene, who has been appointed executive director of the Kingston City Centre Improvement Company (KCCIC).


House passes Bill on establishing the CCJ
THE HOUSE of Representatives yesterday passed the first of three Bills related to the establishment of the controversial Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ), leaving only a Privy Council ruling later this year before the Government can...


Spanish Town Citizens Against Gun Violence targeting children - Education, the key to success
AT A glance, you see the derelict remains of a plaza which once housed vibrant businesses; but at a closer look, just a couple chains to the back, young children from Tawes Pen and Ellerslie Pen in Spanish Town can be seen buzzing with excitement...


Four companies get job creation awards
FOUR COMPANIES were recognised by the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ) at the organisation's 29th Job Creation Awards Ceremony held at the Terra Nova Hotel, St. Andrew, yesterday.


Juici Patties supports volunteer programme
PROMOTING THE spirit of volunteerism among youth is the newest focus of Juici Patties through its volunteer programme. Edith Chin, deputy chairman and secretary of Juici Patties, said the aim of the programme is to help youths to maintain...


















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