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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Sunday | February 3, 2008

MYSTERY NEIGHBOUR - Do you really know your neighbours?
Whether you reside in the opulent hills of St. Andrew or in the deep quiet of a rural parish, the person living close to you could be dangerous; could be on the police 'most wanted' list; could be a drug kingpin, a gunslinger, a rapist, a child molester or a serial killer.

UTech audit staff back

Members of the Internal Audit Unit of the University of Technology, who were sent on vacation leave last week, following the leak of an internal report to the media, have been asked to report to work tomorrow.

New PNP youth arm aims at professionals

AS THE People's National Party Youth Organisation (PNPYO) continues to object to a recommendation that the organisation, in its current state, be scrapped, members of the party are in the process of creating a...

Farmers set to benefit from fertiliser subsidy

If things work out as planned, farmers should be able to finally benefit from a promised $70 million fertiliser subsidy early this week.John Allen, managing director of Newport Fersan, which is to receive the cheque from...

Gleaner article brings help for retired mayor

Life is about to get a bit more comfortable for 87-year-old retired Morant Bay mayor, Allan Bonaparte Ross.Ross, who receives no pension and relies on charitable neighbours in the Montpelier housing scheme in Yallahs, St Thomas, is set to receive a...

Jamaica celebrates second annual 'Restorative Justice Week'

Senator Dorothy Light-bourne, minister of justice and attorney general, has reiterated the commitment by the Government to incorporate restorative justice principles and practices within the Justice Reform Programme of the island.Starting yesterday,...

Country life filled with spice

Somewhere between Manchester and Clarendon, there is a roadside district called Scotts Pass. The main road to Porus, Manchester, runs through it, and is lined with shops and bountiful fruit stalls. A river, which forms a shallow pool near the road, runs parallel to the bauxite rail.





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