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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Sunday | September 28, 2003

Drivers skirt toll
Traffic jams hit Old Harbour again

PENNY-PINCHING MOTORISTS have changed their routes to escape toll charges on the newly opened Old Harbour bypass. This has resulted in major congestion and traffic pile-ups for the town of Old Harbour.

Gleaner managers hit the streets tomorrow
A TEAM of Gleaner managers, deputy managers, editors and other staff members will hit the road tomorrow during peak traffic hours as part of the activities to spearhead the Gleaner Company Ltd's new marketing thrust, 'Where Life Unfolds'.


JPSCo renews crackdown on electricity thieves
THE JAMAICA Public Service Company (JPSCo) is losing almost 20 per cent of its revenue to electricity thieves - both residential and commercial.


JTB settles out of court with Deeble Walker
THE NEW York Supreme Court has ruled that there is cause for action in the lawsuit against the Jamaica Tourist Board for wrongful dismissal filed by former advertising manager, Marie Deeble Walker, in December last year.


Checkmate!
Seaga says Gov't CCJ plans have hit a snag

ANY MOVES by the Government to introduce the Caribbean Court of Justice by way of the Queen's removal as head of state, and the introduction of a republican form of Government, have been "checkmated," Oppositon Leader Edward Seaga claimed on Saturday.


Should PJ be shown more respect?
PRIME MINISTER P. J. Patterson's expression of disappointment over what he said was the lack of respect for him has not evoked much sympathy from the Jamaican public.


Gleaner poll - Crime, joblessness top poll concerns
CRIME AND joblessness are the most pressing problems facing the country at the national and community levels, according to the latest polls commissioned by The Gleaner.



















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