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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Monday | January 27, 2003

Farmers compensated for losses to flood
ROGER CLARKE, Minister of Agriculture, has disclosed that government has spent a total of $32.471 million compensating farmers in all parishes except Kingston, who suffered losses during flood rains last year.

Patterson's poor values and attitudes
THERE IS no doubt in my mind that Prime Minister P.J. Patterson means Jamaica well. I know he would want to see the people of this country prosperous and productive.


PM comes to Blythe's defence
Last Tuesday Prime Minister P.J. Patterson responded to questions posed by Jamaica Labour Party MP Andrew Holness in the House. Below are excerpts of the Prime Minister's responses.


...Morgan seeks re-election
LINSTEAD: INCUMBENT JAMAICA Labour Party (JLP) Councillor for the Kitson Town Division in West Central St. Catherine...


PNP candidates selected in N Trelawny
FALMOUTH: THE PEOPLE'S National Party (PNP) has selected all five divisional candidates in North Trelawny for the upcoming Local Government Election.


Vendor removal hits snag
SANTA CRUZ, St. Elizabeth: THE POLICE in Santa Cruz have resumed their programme to remove illegal vendors from the busy streets of the town here, but Inspector Claude Smith, who is in charge of the Santa Cruz Police Station...


PM reaffirms Gov't's commitment to tourism's development
OCHO RIOS, St. Ann: PRIME MINISTER P.J. Patterson has reiterated his Government's commitment to development programmes that will benefit Jamaica's tourist industry.


Gov't to reform mental health care
MENTAL HEALTH will be high on the Government's agenda in 2003 as the Ministry of Health moves ahead with proposals to reform the delivery of medical care and support services to people with mental health problems.












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