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Lead Stories

Street people decline help

Nearly half of Montego Bay's street people, who were kidnapped and dumped in St. Elizabeth exactly two years ago, are unlikely to benefit from the Government-recommended $20,000 monthly stipend.

New rules please cruise line
New rules, aimed at monitoring the behaviour of taxi-drivers at the Ocho Rios Pier, following complaints of widespread visitor harassment, have been given a stamp of approval by Carnival Cruise Line.

High prices greet market shoppers

One week after a violent confrontation between gunmen and security forces in West Kingston halted shopping, Coronation Market was back in business yesterday, although vendors left consumers reeling from another shock.

Retired teachers ready to fill gap
Retired teachers will accept the Government's invitation to return to the classroom to fill the gaps created with the recruitment of local teachers abroad.

Apology & correction

An apology and a correction to stories carried earlier.
















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