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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Thursday | November 17, 2005

Graveside party in Nonsuch
WHEN ANYONE I know gets together with friends, it's normally to have fun and engage in a chaotic episode of fun and general debauchery. It happens more often than I'd like to admit here. For employment purposes.

Bull Park River to be cleared today
THE NATIONAL Works Agency (NWA) is scheduled to begin the removal of silt from the Bull Park River in eastern St. Andrew today. The agency will carry out the work with the assistance of the Caribbean Cement Company, which met yesterday...


Crime and corporate Jamaica
IT IS a chilling reminder of the extent to which criminality has overtaken the nation. GraceKennedy's full page advertisement in The Gleaner, lists the names of members of its staff as well as associates who have either been murdered...


BSI makes headway in cop shooting cases
MINISTER OF National Security Dr. Peter Philips on Tuesday revealed that the Bureau of Special Investigations (BSI) has completed investigations into just over half the cases of police shootings brought to its attention in the last six years.


Christiana's Optimist Club celebrates anniversary
THE OPTIMIST Club of Christiana celebrated its third anniversary at an awards and installation banquet in the auditorium of the Holmwood Technical High School recently.


BITU gives St Ann PC ultimatum
THE BUSTAMANTE Industrial Trade Union (BITU) has served a 14-day ultimatum on the St. Ann Parish Council, demanding that the council convene a meeting with the union to discuss the dismissal of an employee.


Underground water overflow threatens Porus communities
RESIDENTS OF Harmons, Green Pond, Trinity, Hampton Road and Redberry in the Porus district are now being affected by an overflow of water from the underground aquifers in Manchester.




















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