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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Saturday | August 26, 2006

NWA moves to head off Nightingale Grove flooding
Spanish Town, St. Catherine: Immediate remedial work will commence on the Coburn Gully in Nightingale Grove in St. Catherine to alleviate the flooding problem in the community.

'Productivity the only way to save agriculture'

BLACK RIVER, St. Elizabeth: Minister of Agriculture and Lands, Roger Clarke, has said that productivity has to be the order of the day if agriculture is to survive in Jamaica.


Across the Nation

PORT MARIA, St. Mary: Since the closing for repairs of the Westmoreland Bridge, the main gateway to Highgate and surrounding districts, numerous problems have surfaced for residents. Motorists and commuters are particularly hard hit.


Stolen sugar leaves bitter taste for accused manager

A SWEET bite turned sour for a 41-year-old procurement and logistics manager who allegedly stole more than $200,000 worth of sugar from his employers at Jamaica Citrus Limited.


'Please just let me kill her first' - The demons, who had been resident inside her body for several years, were now discovering that they were about to be evicted.

Something very strange happened in a large Papimento-speaking Pentecostal church one bright Sunday morning in 1995, somewhere on the beautiful Dutch Caribbean island of Aruba.


J'can held in UK for running drug den

LONDON, England: A Jamaican woman has been taken into custody in Marylebone, North London on suspicion of running an illegal brothel and crack-cocaine den, police sources have confirmed.




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