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AIDS sparks burial fee hike
Some funeral homes are demanding thousands of dollars extra to prepare the corpse of persons who have died from AIDS.

Adoption figures on the decline
Jamaican parents are showing less willingness to give up their children for adoption.

Edward Seaga turns 70 today

Leader of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP), Edward Seaga, turns 70 today.

Ministry clearing up accounting arrears
The Ministry of National Security and Justice says it has cleared approximately 70 per cent of its accounting arrears, since that Ministry admitted to the Public Accounts Committee of Parliament (PAC) in 1998 that its accounts were four years behind sched

Fatal accidents increase despite police vigilance
The traffic police have expressed concern that despite their best efforts including an almost 24-hour presence on the road, traffic accidents continue at an alarming pace.

Jamaica to host customs confab
Jamaica will host the sixth International Federation of Customs Brokers Associations (IFCBA) world conference between June 20 and 24













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