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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Sunday | June 22, 2003

Doctors reject 'bad' generic drugs
SOME DOCTORS and pharmacists are routinely rejecting some imported generic drugs saying they cause more problems than they solve. This follows repeated complaints from patients of allergic reactions to some of these drugs.

'Opposition's fears over finances are unfounded'
OPPOSITION LEADER Edward Seaga has warned that the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) would not take it lightly if central government starves the Parish Councils of financial resources.


Water woes continue in North West Clarendon
ELECTRICAL PROBLEMS and a busted main pipe has left residents of Santa Hill, Bullocks and Norty, near Spaldings in North West Clarendon, without water in their taps for over eight months.













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