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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Friday | January 21, 2005

Accident claims two in Hanover
TWO PERSONS died tragically and a third was injured and hospitalised following a motor vehicle accident along the Cousins Cove segment of the North Coast Highway in Hanover, on Wednesday night.

Food for the Poor sends tsunami relief
SINCE THE catastrophic earthquake and tsunami that ravaged parts of southern Asia on December 26 last year, several countries, including Jamaica, have responded with an unprecedented show of compassion, by sending aid in cash and kind...


Confident Bush begins second term
GEORGE W. Bush swore the United States presidential oath for a second term in turbulent times yesterday and issued a sweeping pledge to spread liberty and freedom "to the darkest corners of the world."


Changing of the guard - Seaga hands over constituency to Golding
FROM AS early as 8:30 p.m., the area set up for the rally to bid farewell to outgoing West Kingston Member of Parliament, The Most Hon. Edward Seaga, was filled with hundreds of Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) supporters, on Wednesday January 20.


Signage removals anger proprietors
THE LATEST leg of the Kingston and St. Andrew Corporation's (KSAC) bid to rid the Corporate Area of illegitimate billboards has left some proprietors bewildered as they question what makes a sign illegal.













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