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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories

Hondurans to be released
Eighty Hondurans who were charged for fishing illegally in Jamaican waters last month, are to be returned home with the help of the local Honduran Embassy, despite not having relevant travel documents.

Slow introduction of Information Act recommended
Two international legal experts are urging a gradual introduction of the proposed Access to Information Act, arguing that rushing it into being before equipping government agencies and training staff could invite chaos.


St James PC denies link to street people burning
The ST. James Parish Council has distanced itself from any involvement in an incident in which two homeless persons were set afire in Montego Bay on Thursday.


We will be ready by March end -EAC
The Electoral Advisory Committee (EAC) suggested yesterday that by the end of March all the elements of its preparation for general elections should fall in place.


$10 million loan to fund water supply
The government of Jamaica has signed a US$10 million loan agreement with the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) to help fund the Rural Water Supply Programme.


















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