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Jamaica Gleaner Cornwall Edition
published: Thursday | October 30, 2003

'We want a bypass' - MoBay residents call for urgent action on 4-year promise
WESTERN BUREAU: AN URGENT call is being made by scores of Montego Bay residents for work to start on the city's bypass road, which has been in the pipeline for the past four years.

Inquest into 13-y-o's death to begin next week
WESTERN BUREAU: RELATIVES OF a 13-year-old boy who was killed by a policeman's bullet in Negril, Westmoreland earlier this year, will soon know whether or not anyone will be held criminally-responsible for the boy's death.


Kerr-Jarrett wants tax-free status for Good Shepherd
WESTERN BUREAU: IMMEDIATE PAST president of the Montego Bay Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Mark Kerr-Jarrett blasted the Government for its lack of assistance to the Montego Bay based Good Shepherd Foundation.


Money woes at Hanover PC
WESTERN BUREAU: MAYOR OF Lucea and chairman of the Hanover Parish Council, Councillor Lloyd Hill, has expressed concern at the big disparity "between the amount of money it costs to finance the Council...





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