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Cooreville school gets paint
THE COOREVILLE Gardens Basic school in Kingston yesterday received the 20 gallons of paint promised by paint provider Berger Paints. Berger offered the paint, after the school was forced to remove paint which is believed to have triggered adverse...

Gov't lobbies for cheaper AIDS drugs
MINISTER OF Health John Junor says the government is negotiating with pharmaceutical companies to significantly lower the cost of drugs for persons living with HIV/AIDS. In an interview with The Gleaner this week, Minister Junor said he hoped there will.

Illegal vending increases in Portmore
SPANISH TOWN, St. Catherine: COUNCILLORS IN South and South East St. Catherine are upset with the evident increase in illegal vending within the Portmore community, especially in the environs of the Portmore Mall.

Phillips denies victimisation charges
MINISTER OF Transport and Works, Dr. Peter Phillips, has denied charges made Wednesday by Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) Spokesman on Finance, Audley Shaw, that his constituency was being victimised in the current deferred financing road works programme. ...











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