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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Tuesday | December 5, 2006

TYRONE'S WATCH: Strathmore - river or road?
WHAT'S NOT WORKING? - Think about bad, very bad roads. Add to that the aches and pains of walking home because taxi operators absolutely refuse to drive on the bad roads. Now multiply that by being robbed while walking home...

Jamaica-led slavery resolution adopted by UN

The United Nations General Assembly has adopted a Jamaican-inspired resolution to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the trans-Atlantic slave trade. Some 160 countries, including former colonial powers...


Government of Jamaica chided for neglecting youths

Jamaica's Youth Advisor to the United Nations, Tamian Beckford has chided the Jamaican leadership for not allowing young people latitude to develop their contributions to nation building. According to Mr. Beckford, who is also the president...


Protests close schools in Trelawny

FALMOUTH, Trelawny: Protests by residents of Martha Brae, Trelawny against the bad condition of the Carib Road in the community resulted in four schools closing their doors yesterday. The schools were William Knibb High, Holland High...


Transport centre shops in high demand

The Ministry of Transport and Works is reporting growing interest for shop spaces at the new transportation centre which is currently under construction in Half-Way Tree, St. Andrew. Leo McEwan, public relations officer in the ministry...


Picking up the pieces in Rockfort

IN HIS over 40 years living in Rockfort, Wesley Robinson says he had never experienced the level of violence seen in October when gangs terrorised the east Kingston community. "It is the worst one mi ever si," he told...




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