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News

Jamaican aid goes to other countries
Funds from the European Union that are no longer coming Jamaica's way, will be going to several countries in Europe and Africa.

US funds to Ja stay
The United States, Jamaica's largest non-European aid donor, will not follow the route of eight European countries and withdraw funds for projects in Jamaica.

Campaign for guns slows down
Fifteen illegal guns have been recovered through the "Reward for Guns" campaign launched six months ago by the Government and the private sector, in a collaborative effort to reduce crime.

Unwise motorists overpaying for gas
More than 30 per cent of Jamaica's motorists, whose vehicles were designed to use regular gas, are wasting their money buying the higher grade.

Leaders dismiss HIV/AIDS blame against churches
President of the Jamaica Council of Churches Reverend Dr. Howard Gregory last week dismissed as unpatriotic statements that the church was facilitating the spread of HIV/AIDS.











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