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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Saturday | April 2, 2005

Long Pond remains closed for death probe
WESTERN BUREAU: THE LONG Pond Sugar Factory in Trelawny is to remain out of operation indefinitely as officials of the Sugar Company of Jamaica (SCJ) and the management of ...

'Recall former immigration officers'
GOVERNMENT MUST recall former immigration officers now serving in the Jamaica Constabulary Force to deal with a shortage of airport immigration staff, demanded Derrick Smith, Opposition spokesman on national security. Long queues and flight delays are...


JLP blasts Phillips
THE JAMAICA Labour Party (JLP) said it is alarmed that the Minister of National Security, Dr. Peter Phillips, said the society should "brace for possible big-ticket robberies' and increased attempts at extortion and other crimes.


Mayor moves to regularise signs
BLACK RIVER, St. Elizabeth: MAYOR Of Black River and chairman of the St. Elizabeth Parish Council Franklyn Whitter ...


Tragedies expose human frailty ­says Bishop Reid
Western Bureau: Lord Bishop, the Rt. Reverend Dr. Alfred Reid, has described the tsunami, which recently devastated South-East Asia, as a massive embarrassment to the whole structure of a godless philosophy...


Surgeons aid kids' home in MoBay
DR. GEOFFREY Williams, president of the Association of Surgeons in Jamaica and Consultant Plastic Surgeon at the Cornwall Regional Hospital, recently made a presentation of $50,000 to Paola Brown, superintendent of the Blossom Gardens Children's Home in..













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