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Ja strikes gold!
EDMONTON, Canada: JAMAICA PRODUCED a glittering display on the final afternoon of the eighth IAAF World Athletics Championships in Edmonton yesterday to win the gold medal in the women's 4x400 metres in a national record three minutes 20.65 seconds.

Former workers remain unpaid
WESTERN BUREAU: FORMER EMPLOYEES of the Oneita Stratleven garment factories have not received their redundancy payments which should have been made four weeks ago.


Ja Red Cross needs cash, volunteers
FOR THE frustrated, the forlorn, the forgotten and other vulnerable groups in society, the Jamaica Red Cross is the only friend on which they can depend.


Clunie mum on DPP ruling
DEPUTY COMMISSIONER of Police Owen Clunie said yesterday that he will consult with his lawyers before making any further statement on last week's ruling of Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), Kent Pantry, on the drug-running and wiretapping issue.


PNP Councillors not contesting next elections
WESTERN BUREAU: AT LEAST two Councillors from the all People's National Party (PNP) Westmoreland Parish Council will not be contesting the next Local Government election.


Spanish Town Primary to be expanded
LINSTEAD, St. Catherine: AT A cost of approximately $5.8 million, five additional classrooms are to be built at the Spanish Town Primary School, St. Catherine.

















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