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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Tuesday | November 6, 2007

TYRONE'S WATCH - Longwood's woes run deep
What's not working? To say that residents in the Longwood district of Santa Cruz, St. Elizabeth, have had it up to the neck with their worsening road conditions would not come close to capturing how they really feel. They say that the roads have been neglected by the authorities...

Thomas, Gallo lauded at UTech graduation

The former National Housing Trust boss, Kingsley Thomas and Jamaican scientist Dr.Robert Gallo were recognised as honorary graduands for their exceptional contribution to their respective fields by the University of Technology at its graduation ceremony on Saturday.

Montego Bay Hip Strip gets surveillance unit

WESTERN BUREAU: The Ministry of Tourism on Sunday handed over a $14 million, state-of-the-art mobile surveillance unit to the National Security Ministry to fight harassment and crime on the popular Hip Strip in Montego Bay...

Jamaica's UN envoy backs peacekeeper review

NEW YORK (CMC): While calling for the United Nations Department of Peace-keeping Operations t its modus operandi, Jamaica has welcomed measures aimed at enhancing the efficiency of UN peacekeeping operations. Jamaica's ambassador to the UN, Raymond Wolfe ....

Loans officer jailed on ammo charge

A 40-year-old loans officer employed to the National Commercial Bank in Cross Roads, St. Andrew, has been jailed and charged with two counts of possession of ammunition. According to the police, Tyrone Newby was being investigated in connection with irregularities at the bank...





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