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PM to spearhead urban renewal plan

PRIME MINISTER P.J. Patterson said last night in an address to the nation that he will be spearheading a plan for renewal of the Kingston Metropolitan area, but that the details will be made known just prior to the Budget. The 2001/2002 Estimates of...

Whitmore refuses to have blood samples taken

REGGAE BOY Theodore Whitmore has refused to have blood samples taken by the police investigating who was driving his Toyota Mark II motorcar during the accident which killed fellow national player Stephen Malcolm. "The police had requested it but, on...

Seba fans protest - Demand no games be played until Malcolm is buried
WESTERN BUREAU: FANS OF Seba United Football club yesterday slashed the tyres of the club's bus to prevent players from participating in a Premier League game against Hazard in Clarendon as a mark of respect to late club member and Reggae Boy, Stephen 'S

AG's report points finger at HEART/NTA boss - Several discrepancies with salary package

ROBERT GREGORY, chairman of the HEART Trust/NTA named in the Fat Salaries Scandal over a year ago, has now featured in the latest report from Auditor-General Adrian Strachan. According to the AG's 1999/2000 report, which was tabled recently in...

No estimated JPSCo bills for two months
THERE WILL be no estimated bills for Jamaica Public Service Company (JPSCo) customers for February and March. The announcement by the light and power company comes against the background of the recent increase in electricity rates and is aimed at making.

Labour chief says workers are the 'biggest problem'
MANDEVILLE, Manchester: THE TIME has come for labour unions to take a serious look at how they operate, says Norman DaCosta, vice-president of the National Workers' Union (NWU).














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