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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Tuesday | April 18, 2006

TYRONE'S WATCH - Waiting for water in Orangefield
WHAT'S NOT WORKING? THE residents of Orangefield district in north west St. Catherine have no piped water. They bemoan bitterly that the community has been plagued by a chronic water shortage for more than two decades.

NEWSMAKER - Hyacinth Bennett clears the air
FOR SOMEONE whose party got less than one per cent of the vote in the last general elections, Hyacinth Bennett certainly knows how to grab headlines. That can be attributed to the fact that Mrs. Bennett - former President of the National Democratic...


National Land Agency launches probate unit
THE ESTATE Management and Corporate Legal Services Division of the National Land Agency has launched a probate unit in St. Thomas, designed to administer the estate of deceased persons who had been allotted land under the Government's Land Settlement...


Sanguinetti worshippers reflect on Christ's life
SPALDINGS, Clarendon: SCORES OF worshippers packed the Sanguinetti New Testament Church of God in Clarendon on Good Friday, as they sang praises to God in observance of the day when their Saviour, Jesus Christ, was nailed to the Cross.


CLIMATE CHANGE CONFERENCE - Energy debate gets refuelled
BY 2050 scientists predict that global climate change will have reached its 'tipping point'. According to Anthony Clayton, Alcan Professor of Sustainable Development at the University of the West Indies (UWI), the rise in temperatures...




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