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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Friday | November 5, 2004

JFJ accuses government of cover-up
DR. CAROLYN Gomes, executive director of the human rights lobby group Jamaicans For Justice (JFJ), yesterday accused the government of colluding with elements of the security forces to prevent the administration of justice in...

Major roadwork for Portland, St Thomas
MORE THAN 10 kilometres of roads in the parishes of St. Thomas and Portland are to be rehabilitated at a cost of $67.74 million under the Parish Infrastructure Development Programme (PIDP), funded by the Government of Jamaica and the Inter-American...


Jamaica unveils first heavy-duty travel lift system
PORT ANTONIO, Portland: A TRAVEL lift, the first of its kind in Jamaica, was unveiled at the Jason Wood International Boatyard in Port Antonio on Tuesday, as the facility opened its ...


Iguana breeding a success story
THE HOPE Zoo in St. Andrew has reported success in the breeding of the Jamaican iguana. The reptile was deemed extinct in 1948, but in 1990 Edwin Duffus took a 'strange ...


Key Club gets royal proclamation
TO MARK the opening of 'Key Club Week', Governor-General Sir Howard Cooke has signed a proclamation declaring 'Key Club Week' effective November 7. The proclamation will be read by Key Club Governor Dwight Thompson, declaring the week open, during a...












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