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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Tuesday | September 9, 2003

Haiti drug link - Cops say fake fishermen smuggling arms, aliens
LOCAL NARCOTICS detectives are probing what they say seems to be an expanding drugs, arms and alien-smuggling ring between Jamaica and Haiti, its Caribbean neighbour to the north-east.

Hiccups trigger more traffic changes in Spanish Town
THE NATIONAL Works Agency (NWA) was yesterday forced to make adjustments to the new reversible one-way traffic system on the Spanish Town bypass after chaos and confusion reigned on day one of the new regulations.


Patterson wants planned Highway 2000 development
A TWO-DAY Cabinet retreat, convened in Ocho Rios by Prime P.J. Patterson, began yesterday with discussions on the performance in the bauxite/alumina sector this year...


MoBay Metro seeks cash to survive - Pickersgill reviews plans with principals
WESTERN BUREAU: THE CASH-STRAPPED public bus system, Montego Bay Metro Company Limited, is seeking approval from the Ministry of Transport to get a capital injection of at least $6 million to revise its operations.


Fire rages at Riverton landfill
COLUMNS OF smoke billowing up from the Riverton City landfill yesterday affected residents of the adjoining communities of Washington Gardens, Cooreville Gardens, Pembroke Hall, Duhaney Park...


Poor sanitary facilities threaten school closure in Clarendon
SPALDINGS, Clarendon: THE NEW academic year is only just in its second week but already one school, Long Look All-Age in North West Clarendon, is facing possible closure.


Kaiser bidders start due diligence
MANAGEMENT REPRESENTATIVES from Glencore & Century, the Swiss investors which had acquired Alcan Jamaica (now West Indies Alumina Company /WINDALCO)...



















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