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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Thursday | July 29, 2004

2,000 posts relocated, says JPS
THE JAMAICA Public Service Company (JPS) says it has relocated approximately 2,000 posts to facilitate the construction of the North Coast Highway project.

Hanover ripe for investment
WESTERN BUREAU: BUSINESS LEADERS in Hanover are set to take advantage of upcoming investment opportunities in the parish and have unveiled the first draft of a development plan, which will guide investment and expansion.


'I am not quitting' - Out-going Police Federation chairman vows to remain in office despite death threats
DESPITE THE reported threats made against his life and his family, out-going Police Federation chairman, Sergeant David White, said he will not step down from the Central Executive body of the federation.


PNP youth officer to run for St Mary constituency
BLACK RIVER: CHRIS BROWN, general secretary of the Patriot, the group of young professionals affiliated to the ruling People's National Party (PNP), has expressed his interest to represent South East St. Mary in the next General Election...


Denbigh to be protected from Moko disease
IN AN effort to prevent the spread of the deadly Moko disease, which primarily attacks banana and plantain, the Ministry of Agriculture has developed a number of safeguard measures to be implemented at this year's Denbigh Agricultural Show.


Attorney appeals suspension order
AN ATTORNEY-at-law, who was suspended by the disciplinary committee of the General Legal Council from practising for six months as of July 1 this year, has filed an appeal seeking to have the suspension order set aside.


Orane for PSOJ Hall of Fame
DOUGLAS ORANE, the chief executive officer of Grace, Kennedy & Company Ltd., will be inducted into the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica's (PSOJ) Hall of Fame on September 30.












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