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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Monday | August 2, 2004

'Agriculture must change to survive'
DENBIGH, Clarendon: THE AGRICULTURAL sector will have to change if it is to survive, Erskine Griffiths, Minister of Agriculture for Barbados, said yesterday at the 52nd Denbigh Agri-Industrial Show, near May Pen, central Clarendon.

PM urges Jamaicans to unite
PRIME MINISTER P.J. Patterson is urging Jamaicans to unite and work together, despite their differences, to build a peaceful and prosperous country.


Portia seen as next PNP leader
A TOTAL of 51.6 per cent of Jamaicans believe that Portia Simpson Miller, Minister of Local Government, Community Development and Sport, will take over as leader of the People's National Party...


JAS to assist needy farmers
DENBIGH, Clarendon: SENATOR NORMAN Grant, president of the Jamaica Agricultural Society (JAS), announced yesterday at the 52nd Denbigh Agri-Industrial Show, near May Pen, central Clarendon...


Old Harbour Road businessman murdered
AS THE rest of the nation celebrated Emancipation Day yesterday, a gun murder occurred on the Old Harbour Road, south west St. Catherine, near Spanish Town.


'Bawling Out' against crime
Staff Reporter HUNDREDS OF Christians of several denominations gathered yesterday near the Parade, downtown Kingston, to launch a three-month season of prayer for the nation, dubbed 'Jamaica Bawl Out 2'.


















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