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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Tuesday | August 28, 2007

Tyrone's Watch - The EssexHall of Shame
What's not working? - There is a double dilemma in Essex Hall, situated in the rural hills of St. Andrew. Residents bemoan inadequate potable water as well as unsuitable roads to travel on for more than six years. Some fear this will never change.

Douglas in tough fight to retain seat

OLD FOX Harry Douglas, who had announced that he would not be seeking re-election after four terms as Member of Parliament for South East St.Mary, is facing an unceremonial exit from politics, according to a recent Gleaner-commissioned Bill Johnson poll...

Residents say South East St Mary is heading in wrong direction

IF HARRY Douglas is depending on the 'Portia factor' to take him to victory in South East St. Mary next week, he may want to reconsider. His constituents believe that the country and their constituency are heading in the wrong direction. They have said that crime and jobs...

American Friends of Jamaica creates 'AThousand Roofs of Love'

NEW YORK: In the wake of Hurricane Dean, which hit Jamaica on Sunday, August 19, the American Friends of Jamaica (AFJ), a United States-based non-profit organisation dedicated to supporting Jamaican charitable and social initiatives, has responded to the needs of Jamaicans...

Damage by 'Dean' hurting poultry farmers

The damage incurred by small independent poultry farmers during the passage of Hurricane Dean has already impacted on the country's poultry sector.Chief executive officer of the Jamaica Livestock Association, Henry J. Rainford...





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