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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Wednesday | February 28, 2007

Dispute over Portmore traffic fix
There have been some improvements to the traffic flow on the congested Portmore segment of Highway 2000, say the authorities, but there are some motorists who complain that the measures that were implemented to reduce congestion ...

The wrath of a bishop

SPALDINGS, Clarendon: Administrative Bishop for the New Testament Church of God in Jamaica and The Cayman Islands, Wellesley A.Blair, says he is totally against abortion, homosexuality and lesbianism, and he intends to fight against the acts with every fibre of his being.

Five accused in Montego Bay lottery scam remanded

A man, who is accused of being the mastermind behind the multimillion-dollar lottery scam operating out of Montego Bay, appeared with four others in the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate's Court on Monday. He is Kenley Stevens...

Octogenarian to face trial on May 14

The trial of George Proctor, the 86-year-old University of the West Indies consultant botanist who is charged with conspiracy to murder his wife, has been set for May 14.The case was set for trial in the Home Circuit Court on Monday but had to be put off ...

Bed and Breakfast - a success in the making

AS CRICKET WORLD Cup approaches, checks on the Unique Jamaicans website have revealed that some 58 houses have been advertised as Bed and Breakfast facilities and many more are to be added soon, according to the Tourism Product Development Company...

Blair: Parole Act needs amendment

CHAIRMAN OF the Peace Management Initiative (PMI), Bishop Herro Blair, is proposing radical changes to the Parole Act as part of measures to curb Jamaica's worrying crime rate.Speaking to The Gleaner-Power 106 News Centre after a Kiwanis meeting Monday, Bishop Blair said...

Rhodd announces plans to refurbish Portland stations

Minister of State in the Ministry of National Security, Dr.Donald Rhodd, says plans are under way to refurbish police stations at Buff Bay and Hope Bay in Portland. Dr. Rhodd said that the work will be put to tender and refurbishing should start by the first quarter...

Vendor expresses defiance at CWC ban

Sabina Park's new North Stand can be seen from Sheryl Smith's Campbell Town home.And should you stand on the top of her bathroom, Smith says you will see action in the park. Yet despite the relative closeness to the ground, this displaced Sabina Park vendor may not benefit...





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