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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Tuesday | April 8, 2003

Tributes pour in for Pauline Gray
MANY TRIBUTES were paid yesterday by organisations within the private sector as well as by Minister of Commerce, Science and Technology, Phillip Paulwell, to the life of Pauline Gray, General Manager of the Shipping Association of Jamaica...

Aston Francis, journalist, is dead
ASTON HAROLD Francis, long retired Jamaican journalist, has passed away in his 94th year in Toronto, Canada.


Sandals Ocho Rios holds motivation workshop
TEN YOUNG women from the Windsor Girls Home in St. Ann's Bay, who are a part of the Sandals Ocho Rios/Windsor Mentorship Programme, participated in another workshop put on for them by the resort.


Boscobel to host swimming programme
BOSCOBEL, St. Mary: A FEW LUCKY St. Mary residents will soon have a chance to learn synchronise swimming at Beaches Boscobel Resort & Golf Club.


Possible banned weapons found - US
KERBALA, Iraq, (Reuters): FIRST TESTS on substances found at a military training camp in central Iraq suggest they contain a cocktail of banned chemical weapons, including deadly nerve agents, U.S. officers said yesterday.


GO-JAMAICA CHAT ONLINE
THE MEAD-HAVEN Ministers' Fraternal launched the national FORGIVENESS CAMPAIGN on March 4, as part of its contribution to the National Values & Attitudes Programme.


Mosquito nuisance reported in western Ja - Public urged to dispose of garbage properly
WESTERN BUREAU: AMID REPORTS of an infestation of mosquitoes in sections of western Jamaica, The Western Health Authority (WHA) has appealed to the public to stop dumping rubbish indiscriminately because this encourages the breeding of mosquitoes.


Youth express their views at police forum
IF THE nation's crime problems are to be reduced, the Jamaica Constabulary Force hierarchy must swiftly 'weed out' corrupt police officers from the force.


Vendors protest removal from streets
HANOVER: IRATE PLACARD-bearing vendors marched to the Hanover Parish Council building in Lucea on Friday morning, the second day of protest sparked by the destruction of their stalls by the Hanover Parish Council.


Digicel considers own directory assistance
TELECOMMUNICATIONS GIANT, Cable and Wireless Jamaica will be in for stiffer competition should plans by Mossel Jamaica, trading as Digicel Jamaica, materialise to establish its own directory assistance service.













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