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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Friday | August 27, 2004

Four persons arrested in gun find
IN AN attempt to a put a lid on the escalating gang feud in Spanish Town, St. Catherine, 17 persons were taken into custody Wednesday, following a series of joint police/military operations carried out in the adjoining communities.

Cornwall's finest honoured - Jamaicans should continue their quest to make the country a great nation. - Sir Howard
WESTERN BUREAU: SIR HOWARD Cooke on Wednesday presented the prestigious Governor-General's Achievement Awards to five outstanding Jamaicans from the county of Cornwall, at a special luncheon at the Star Fish Resort in Trelawny.


Manufacturing sector will be seriously affected by CSME
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, CMC: FORMER BARBADOS High Commissioner Frank Da Silva says he is concerned that the manufacturing sector there will be seriously affected when the CARICOM Single Market and Economy (CSME) is established next year.


Slow march at Roaring River - Relocation plans yet to be implemented
WESTERN BUREAU: EIGHT MONTHS after Government told the 700 residents of Roaring River, in Westmoreland, that they would have to be relocated as the raw sewage from their pit latrines was seeping into the parish's premier source of domestic water...


Be careful where you build - PM
WESTERN BUREAU: PRIME MINISTER P.J. Patterson has warned residents of St. Elizabeth stop building houses in flood-prone areas and said they should view the damages caused by Hurricane Charley as a lesson to guide the future construction of dwellings.












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