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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Saturday | January 8, 2005

Interdicted warders frustrated over review
AS THEIR painstaking wait breaks through its fifth anniversary this year, close to 70 prison warders who have been on interdiction since 2000 are now losing patience for a review process that had promised them timely justice.

Street people project launched in MoBay
THE MONTEGO Bay Street and Homeless Rehabilitation Programme, which is aimed at empowering persons living on the streets so that they can be re-integrated into society, was officially launched recently at the Montego Bay Civic Centre.


Yallahs ford now open to traffic
THE YALLAHS ford, which was flooded by recent rains, was reopened to vehicular traffic yesterday. It was originally scheduled to reopen on January 16.


Funeral service for Kenneth Rattray today
ATTORNEY-GENERAL and Minister of Justice, A.J. Nicholson, and Foreign Affairs Minister, K.D. Knight, in tributes to the late Dr. Kenneth Rattray, have described him as an eminent legal mind and international diplomat of international renown.













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