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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Friday | March 18, 2005

Rastas feel slighted at diaspora confab
SOME DELEGATES at the South Africa-African Union Caribbean Diaspora Conference are disappointed that civil society and Rastafarians, have been left out...

Real life court drama for TVJ
FOR THE first time in Jamaica, real court cases will be dramatised on television in an effort to sensitise the public to their civic duty like jury service.


Courthouses on repair plan
MINISTER OF Justice and Attorney-General, A.J. Nicholson said there is tremendous amount of progress afoot in his ministry.


PM vows to fight for CCJ
PRIME MINISTER P.J. Patterson wants the British Privy Council replaced now more than ever.


Vendors get notice to vacate Mobay's Old Shoe Market - For years, less than 50 per cent of the over 300 beehive shops at the Peoples' Arcade have been occupied.
WESTERN BUREAU: THE ST. JAMES Parish Council has finally served notices on more than 100 dry goods vendors, plying their trade in the Old Shoe Market in downtown Montego Bay, to vacate the premises.


Rapid response needed for water woes
WESTMORELAND: PARISH COUNCILLORS in drought-stricken Westmoreland are calling on the Ministry of Local Government and Community Development to return to them the responsibility for providing water ...













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