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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Tuesday | July 18, 2006

Toll road hiccup - Snarls, smart aleck make going slow
THEY WERE damned if they did and even more so if they didn't! Some residents of Portmore who decided to hold firm with plans to boycott the Portmore leg of Highway 2000 found themselves in a sticky traffic situation yesterday....

Boycotters sweat it out on Mandela
HUNDREDS OF Portmore residents made good on their promise to boycott the Portmore leg of the toll road yesterday as they joined long lines of traffic on the Mandela Highway.


Several hurt in highway crash
SPANISH TOWN, St. Catherine: SEVERAL PERSONS were taken to the Spanish Town Hospital for treatment after receiving injuries in an accident along the Highway 2000 toll road, yesterday. According to the Spanish Town police, about 6:00 a.m...


Experts coming - Canadians to shed light on blackout
DISSATISFIED WITH initial reports from the Jamaica Public Service Company Ltd. (JPS) into the islandwide blackout on Saturday, the Portia Simpson Miller-led administration is seeking help from Canadian-based experts...


Hospital blackouts a life-and-death matter
PRESIDENT OF the Nurses' Association of Jamaica (NAJ), Edith Allwood-Anderson, has charged the Government to install sufficient power generators after hospitals struggled to protect patients on life support during an islandwide blackout on the weekend.




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