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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Sunday | July 2, 2006

'Bajan' hotelier heads Carib Hotel Association
WESTERN BUREAU: BARBADIAN HOTELIER Peter Odle has been named president of one of the region's most prestigious organisations, the Caribbean Hotel Association (CHA).

More medical lawsuits uncovered
FOLLOWING A report on the number of lawsuits for negligence facing some medical institutions over the last 13 years, a further probe by The Sunday Gleaner now identifies at least 28 cases. This is four more than reported last week.


J'can women jailed in UK could finish sentence here
SOME 150 JAMAICAN women, most serving time for violation of the Dangerous Drugs Act in British penal institutions, may soon have the option of applying for repatriation to finish their sentences at home through a memorandum of...


Cop killers hunted
COP KILLERS are being hunted. The police recently released the names of five persons wanted for the murders of policemen in the Corporate Area, St. Catherine and Clarendon.


Energy-saving techniques pay
FROM BUSINESSES to households, Jamaicans are already taking advantages of the potential offered by renewable (naturally replaceable) energy sources and energy-saving technologies.


Relatives of slain cops speak out
MEMORIES, IT is said, are like a thread of gold. They never perish, they never grow old.


Home-grown energy
Janhoi Jaja and Mark Swain-bank believe their Abba Jahnehoy Garden Rastafarian centre in Good Hope, Negril, is a model of energy self-reliance.


Strategy and anguish of the State of Emergency, 1976 (Pt. 2)
THE MOST gruelling campaign ever undertaken by the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) came to an end in early June, 1976. The target of 1,000 meetings set for January-June had been fully met. The support received was growing by the month and candidates began...




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