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News

Deja vu threatens Port Antonio's cruise industry

Tourism interests in Port Antonio are worried that last week's controversial searching of passenger luggage could ruined the cruise industry.

Grief unites orphaned kids

Fourteen-year-old Canute, eight-year-old Mikhail and five-year-old Nicholas Webb, like many other Jamaican children, are victims of an unending tide of often inexplicable violence.

Early Government checks find no PPA danger
Early checks by the Ministry of Health are showing that cough and cold medicines containing ingredients linked to a form of stroke in women are not on local pharmacy shelves.

Spotlight on men in anti-AIDS drive

The Government will target Jamaican men in its efforts to stamp out the deadly HIV/AIDS virus during a campaign which begins today and culminates on December 1 - World AIDS Day.











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