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Jamaica Gleaner Western Focus
published: Thursday | December 30, 2004

TOUGH TASK FOR COPS IN 2005
WESTERN BUREAU: WHILE MOST persons are hoping for health and prosperity in 2005, for Area One crime chief, Superintendent John Morris, finding a solution to St. James' notorious crime problem must be on top of his wish list for the New Year.

New police station for residents of Junction
WESTERN BUREAU: RESIDENTS OF Junction, St. Elizabeth now serve from a new police station, which was commissioned into service last Wednesday by the Minister of National Security, Dr. Peter Phillips.


Unfair distribution of relief benefits
WESTERN BUREAU: AMID WIDESPREAD complaints from members of the public that hurricane relief benefits are being unfairly distributed, councillors attending the December meeting of the Westmoreland Parish Council, called for a thorough investigation...


Bluefields Beach, private or public?
THE QUESTION of whether the Bluefields Beach in Westmoreland should be a private or public entity, resurfaced and became a contentious issue at the December meeting of the Westmoreland Parish Council recently.


PARENTS FROM HELL
EVERY CHILD is a gift from God and with proper nurturing will become a citizen we can be proud of. Why then have so many parents set out to make pariahs of these potential leaders?


Nebraska couple lauded
WESTERN BUREAU: AFTER 17 YEARS of service to many schools in the Falmouth area, Trelawny, Donna and Jim DeFreece of Nebraska in the United States, were lauded for their contributions to the schools' reading programmes in a ceremony at the Vioris...





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