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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Friday | September 24, 2004

In defiance - PORTLAND COTTAGE RESIDENTS REBUILDING DESPITE PM'S WARNING
DESPITE PRIME Minister P.J. Patterson's instructions that reconstruction should not be undertaken in communities subject to severe damage as a result of flooding caused by heavy rains...

Cayman wants workers - Vacancies made available as many flee island
THE GOVERNMENT of the Cayman Islands has temporarily relaxed work permit regulations in a bid to attract workers to fill vacancies created after some persons fled the country in the aftermath of Hurricane Ivan.


Health concerns mount in Clarendon
AUTHORITIES IN hurricane-ravaged Clarendon are urging health personnel to tackle health concerns in the parish as an outbreak of disease is likely if swift action is not taken.


Dec 9 court date for Adams, Kraal cops
SENIOR SUPERINTENDENT Reneto Adams and the other five policemen charged with the murder of four civilians at Kraal, Clarendon, on May 7 last year, are to return to the Home Circuit on December 9...


THE GLEANER EDITORS' FORUM - 'Some agencies have blood on their hands'
PETER ESPEUT, executive director of the Caribbean Coastal Area Management (C-CAM) Foundation, has blamed Government's neglect for the widespread destruction and the deaths of eight persons in Portland Cottage in Clarendo...




















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