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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Tuesday | July 31, 2007

Promises in the pipeline - Craigmill residents irritated by long wait for water
What' not working? - Residents of Craigmill in north-west Portland have been waiting by their taps, watching, longing for a drop of water to signal a change in fortunes. But it will be a while yet before citizens there will gush with joy.

A rough road for Paulwell

PHILLIP Paulwell had great ambitions when he entered representational politics in the early 1990s. In fact, the new Member of Parliament for East Kingston and Port Royal said he wanted to be Prime Minister by the time he reached 45. Well, things have not quite worked out...

Housing shortage, training facilities: an MP's priority

With a brand new international sporting stadium, new police and fire stations, an almost new hospital along with four new hotel complexes, North Trelawny could be regarded as being on the fast track. However, with just one housing scheme built inthe area in approximately 15 years...

45 MILESTONES

Hugh Shearer, Jamaica's third Prime Minister, died quietly at his home in Hope Pastures, St. Andrew. Born in Martha Brae, Trelawny, the young Shearer joined the staff of the Bustamante Industrial Trade Union after leaving St. Simon's College.

Explore Africa's wild side

The sun peeped reluctantly over the clouds as the mini-bus headed for the outskirts of town. Suddenly the huge green gate loomed before us. This was where it was all to begin. A journey into Nairobi National Park in Kenya. Just a few minutes from the city centre...





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