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Lead Stories

Pressured for sex

20% of women forced to have intercourse according to a National Family Planning Board survey.

Medics with AIDS don't have to tell - MAJ

The local medical community has decided that doctors and other health care professionals who are infected with HIV do not have to tell their patients, unless instructed to by an infectious disease specialist.

'Too rich' Jamaica to lose Euro aid

Jamaica is to lose millions of dollars in funding for local projects because eight European countries are to restructure their overseas assistance programmes.

Cops want option to stay at Immigration
The Police Federation is trying to secure a compromise which will allow members to keep their police status if they opt to retain their jobs as immigration officers when the Government turns that service over to civilians.

Gov't to restart energy campaign
The Ministry of Mining and Energy plans, in a few months, to restart an education drive to sensitise Jamaicans about the importance of energy conservation.

Reform for Island Traffic Authority

Drivers have been put on alert by the Minister of Transport and Works, Dr. Peter Phillips, that he is bringing a Bill to the House of Representatives this year to reform the Island Traffic Authority.

















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