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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Saturday | July 31, 2004

Toll battle
Portmore residents vow to resist charges

SCORES OF angry Portmore residents declared on Thursday that they are prepared to fight 'tooth, nail and lawsuit', the proposed plan for a $65 per trip toll charge across the soon to be built high-speed six-lane bridge, which is to...

'We followed the law,' say developers
DEVELOPERS WORKING on the Portmore leg of the Highway 2000 project yesterday dismissed threats by Portmore citizens that they would legally seek to suspend work if their concerns about the proposed $65 toll charge is not addressed. "I'm not sure on what.


Golding the front-runner to succeed Seaga
BRUCE GOLDING, chairman of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP), is the front-runner among his party colleagues to succeed retiring leader Edward Seaga, according to an opinion survey conducted by pollster Don Anderson on behalf of The Gleaner. Mr. Golding's..


















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