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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Tuesday | June 5, 2007

TYRONE'S WATCH - No hope for New Hope?
What's not working? - Roads in the New Hope district of St.Ann are horrible. On second thought, there are no roads in New Hope, only mishmash patches of rocks, gravel and fragments of asphalt. Residents lament the dilapidated condition of the thoroughfare...

Public debate again on the Queen, constitutional reform

Constitutional reform and the burning issues that accompany debate on this matter has once again been placed on the agenda for public debate. Cabinet yesterday gave instructions that a Green Paper addressing this crucial subject be tabled in the House...

Only some parishes in Jamaica ready for hurricane - Peart

Local Government and Environment Minister, Dean Peart, is acknowledging that only some parishes are ready for the hurricane season. He says mitigation has been carried out over the last 18 months in most of the parishes, excepting a few.

Residents want to oversee own scheme

WESTERN BUREAU: Tired of waiting on the National Housing Development Corporation to fulfil its promise to the community, members of the Retirement Phase Two Provident Society in St.James, are calling on the Government to cede responsibility for the housing development to them.

McCalla must inspire confidence - Phipps

JUST BEFORE sentencing Linton Guy in the Supreme Court five years ago for the March 2000 murder of Danny Peters, Justice ZailaMcCalla addressed Jamaica's crime situation. She said deviant youth, like Guy, must pay the consequences for breaking the law.

Pampering pets

There was a time when you said, 'it's a dog's life', or 'mi bruk like dawg', that signified a bad thing; but these days, there is a complete turnaround. Dogs, cats and pets of all sizes, shapes, colours and species are living relatively charmed lives, in relation to many of us humans.





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