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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Monday | December 27, 2004

Fewer meals for the homeless
A HUGE sign on the steel grill of the General Post Office on Barry Street in downtown Kingston blares 'No Parking' - but still a raggedy bunch of homeless people are spending their holidays here.

Sizzla charged for indecent language
IF DEEJAY Miguel 'Sizzla Kalonji' Collins was overly bothered about being taken into police custody yesterday morning, he certainly did not show it.


High praises for National Health Fund
PHARMACISTS OF the National Health Fund (NHF) say the organisation's Individual Benefits is providing significant savings to especially elderly holders of Jamaica Drug Enhancement Programme (JADEP) and NHF health cards in filling their prescriptions.


Countdown to CSME - Increased job prospects ahead
MORE JOB opportunities will be made available to Caribbean nationals when the CARICOM Single Market and Economy (CSME) becomes effective on January 5 next year in Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago and Barbados.













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