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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Thursday | May 4, 2006

Montego Bay toll talks - MALAYSIANS TO BUILD BYPASS ROAD
MALAYSIAN PRIME Minister, Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, has disclosed that his administration is advancing negotiations with Jamaica for the construction of the Montego Bay Toll Road in St. James.

Sugar Company of Jamaica for sale
THE ASSETS of the Sugar Company of Jamaica (SCJ), are to be made available to potential investors on May 16. Minister of Agriculture, Roger Clarke, made the announcement yesterday during his contribution to the 2006/07 Budget Debate in the House...


University of the West Indies (UWI) consultant denied bail, again
GEORGE PROCTOR, the 86-year-old University of the West Indies consultant charged with conspiring to murder his wife, was denied bail for a second time when he appeared in the Half-Way Tree Resident Magistrate's court yesterday.


'Expect better from public sector'
CUSTOMERS CAN expect better service when they do business with the country's public sector organisations, says Cabinet Secretary, Dr. Carlton Davis. The cabinet secretary said Tuesday that there have been significant changes...


No interference, says Patterson
Washington D.C: FORMER PRIME Minister P.J. Patterson says he will be standing clear of any negotiations with the Jamaican Government in his new role as an adviser with an international consulting group.




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