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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Sunday | April 30, 2006

'The West will be Green'
CONFIDENT OF making a clean sweep in Western parishes, the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) is predicting that not only will it retain its six seats but it will also capture the remaining nine currently occupied by the People's National Party.

Montego Bay's inner cities - Where pain, pressure and violence reign
IT HAS been less than two months since Norma Black (not her real name), a resident of one of Montego Bay's volatile inner-city communities, buried her 21-year-old son, who was cut down in a hail of bullets by gangsters reportedly at war...


Jamaicans embrace Ocean Spray Wellness at Emancipation Park
THE DANCERS danced, the drummers drummed and the crowd moved to the rhythms, wellness personified. Emancipation Park was alive on Friday with the opening of the second Ocean Spray wellness festival.


Court orders COK to pay
TWO FORMER customers of the City of Kingston Co-operative Credit Union have filed an application for a warrant of levy to recover a total of $5.8 million .


Flashback - The Green Bay affair
IT WAS one of the most controversial incidents in, arguably, the most controversial decade in Jamaica's history. Indeed, 28 years after five men were killed by Jamaica Defence Force soldiers at the Green Bay shooting range...


C&WJ drops Internet rates
CABLE AND Wireless Jamaica (C&WJ) has again reduced the rates it charges for its high-speed Internet services with new prices which took effect on April 27 for three popular packages.




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