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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Sunday | January 21, 2007

HOTEL BOOM 600-room resort opened in St Ann
WESTERN BUREAU: Confident that the modern Spanish/Jamaican encounter will continue to play a vital role in the island's tourism development ...

Gov't promises constitutional changes after general election

The Government is planning to enact fundamental changes to the country's Constitution shortly after the next general election.


JLP edges ahead of PNP

With a general election due this year, the latest Gleaner-commissioned Bill Johnson polls show Opposition Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) slightly ahead of the ruling People's National Party (PNP) among potential voters.


Residents say hotel will replace recreational space

WESTERN BUREAU: Residents of both Coral Gardens and Ironshore are objecting to the construction of the 701-room hotel, Riu Montego Bay, while the Jamaica Environment Trust (JET) has tagged the resort's environment impact assessment presentation as


Ministry of Health urges precautions against malaria

With 62 malaria cases reported since the start of the year the Ministry of Health is urging the public to take necessary precautions against infection and possible reinfection.


Striding on crutches

Twenty-year-old Cipton Wilson sits in the midst of a group of young adults beneath a tent on the premises of what used to be the Ambassador Theatre in Trench Town, south St. Andrew.


Citizens, JDF working to clean 'Park and Walk' route

Under the guidance of officers from the Jamaica Defence Force, residents of greater Allman Town and Kingston Gardens have joined hands and tools together in beautifying their walkway.


Bed and breakfast programme gaining momentum

More than 500 rooms under the bed and breakfast programme will be available in the next seven weeks for the local leg of the ICC Cricket World Cup.




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