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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Saturday | June 24, 2006

Bahia gets green light - Court order gives hotel's management the go-ahead to complete construction
SUPREME COURT judge Bryan Sykes yesterday set aside his order quashing the environmental permit for the Bahía Principe Hotel under construction at Pear Tree Bottom in Runaway Bay, St. Ann.

Portmore residents to wait one more week
RESIDENTS OF Portmore will have to wait at least one more week to know how much they will have to pay to use the new six-lane bridge across Kingston Harbour.


PNP delegates cast their ballots out west
WESTERN BUREAU: PEOPLE'S NATIONAL Party (PNP) delegates from the St. James North West constituency will today cast their votes in the first stage of the selection process for a candidate to represent them in the next general election...


McCurdy vying for top seat
WESTERN BUREAU: PEOPLE'S NATIONAL Party (PNP) aspirant for the North West St. James constituency, Henry McCurdy was born in the eastern parish of St. Thomas.


Five to receive honorary degrees at UWI graduation
FIVE EMINENT persons, including two Jamaicans, are to receive honorary degrees at the two graduation ceremonies to held in November on the Mona Campus of the University of the West Indies. The two Jamaicans are Roman Catholic priest Father Richard Ho...


Rising crime a concern in St Ann
MEMBERS OF St. Ann's commercial community, concerned that a series of recent crimes may hurt business, are scheduled to meet June 29 with Deputy Commissioner of Police Mark Shields. Humphrey Taylor, president of the St. Ann Chamber of...


Three contenders, one seat
WESTERN BUREAU: THREE CONTENDERS are today vying for the right to represent the People's National Party (PNP), in the East Central St. James constituency in the next general election.





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