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Jamaica Gleaner News

British Link Up Crew member buried in style
GLENROY 'TRINITY' Edwards, slain member of the British Link Up Crew, was laid to rest in Guy's Hill, St. Catherine, yesterday, following a funeral service at the Hagley Park Seventh-Day Adventist Church.

Honduran captain pays up
ONE OF two Honduran captains and his chief mate who were sentenced last Wednesday for fishing illegally in the Pedro Cays on January 16, have paid up more than $2 million in fines for the crime. Clifford Mejia, captain of the fishing boat Thunder...


Advantages of a flexitime work week
LATE LAST year, Labour Minister, Donald Buchanan, tabled in Parliament, a Green Paper on flexible work arrangements. A joint select committee of both Houses of Parliament was subsequently establish to examine the document and make recommendations on...


Sangster Airport moving closer towards privatisation
THE SENATE on Friday passed the Airports (Economic Regulation) Bill, 2001, paving the way for the full privatisation of the Sangster International Airport (SIA) during the current financial year.


Re-zoning for Eastwood Park Gardens
EASTWOOD PARK Gardens, the residential community that has seen an influx of businesses over many years to the chagrin of its residents, many of them senior citizens, will be re-zoned under the Kingston Development Order.













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