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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Tuesday | August 10, 2004

PALS goes to Montserrat
PEACE AND Love in Schools (PALS), a decade old peace programme, has broadened its mandate and has expanded to the Caribbean nation of Montserrat, according to Michael Forrester, training manager for PALS.

Wife reeling from farm worker's death
SONIA WALTERS, the widow of 39-year-old Raleigh Walters, who died while on the United States Farm Work Programme, is still in shock after hearing of the death of her husband of eight months and partner of 18 years.


Improper use of pesticide costing Jamaica millions
Dr. Andre Gordon, president of the Jamaica Exporters Association (JEA), says high pesticide residue on export crops has already cost the country "hundreds of thousands of US (United States) dollars" in export earnings...


UDC to manage Portland Bight lands
THE URBAN Development Corporation (UDC) has received permission from the National Environment and Planning Agency (NEPA) to manage lands within the Portland Bight (environmentally) Protected Area...












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